Research in Learning Technology (Dec 2010)

Transforming distance education curricula through distributive leadership

  • Mike Keppell,
  • Carolyn O`Dwyer,
  • Betsy Lyon,
  • Merilyn Childs

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v18i3.10761
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3

Abstract

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This paper examines a core leadership strategy for transforming learning and teaching in distance education through flexible and blended learning. It focuses on a project centred on distributive leadership that involves collaboration, shared purpose, responsibility and recognition of leadership irrespective of role or position within an organisation. Distributive leadership was a core principle in facilitating the transformation of learning and teaching through a Teaching Fellowship Scheme that empowered leaders across a regional distance education university. In parallel, a design-based research project analysed the perceptions of the Teaching Fellows in relation to blended learning, time/space, peer learning, innovation and equity issues in relation to distance education.

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