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Published in: Journal of Computers in Education 3/2021

20-03-2021

The structure of Chinese beginning online instructors’ competencies: evidence from Bayesian factor analysis

Authors: Yixi Wang, Yang Wang, David Stein, Qingtang Liu, Wenli Chen

Published in: Journal of Computers in Education | Issue 3/2021

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Abstract

With the popularity of online education, understanding and improving the beginning online instructors’ teaching competencies is crucial to improve online education. The structure of beginning online instructors’ perceived competencies was widely discussed, and it was also confirmed that the structure and level of online teaching competencies would be varied across countries and different cultural backgrounds. Followed U.S. theoretical framework, some studies discussed the differences between Chinese and U.S. online teaching and instructors. But how Chinese online instructors, especially beginning online instructors, perceiving the online teaching competencies, and how this framework would differ from the U.S. framework, was less discussed. To fill in this gap, this study explored the structure of Chinese beginning online instructors’ competencies using the Bayesian factor analysis method. With a limited sample size, the traditional factor analysis trail reported undetermined results with three options. The results of Bayesian factor analysis indicated the three-factor solution is the most appropriate solution with the collected data. The three factors are named “preparing and supporting online teaching,” “creating an appropriate environment for students’ learning,” and “conducting appraisals of student learning.” The contributions of this study are as follows: (1) discussing the structure of Chinese beginning online instructors’ perceived competencies, (2) discussing why and how the structure of online teaching competencies varied across countries, (3) providing practical suggestions for online instructors’ training programs, and (4) providing methodological guidelines in factor analysis with small sample sizes for applied researchers.

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Footnotes
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To reduce the number of pages of this article, we only provided the general descriptions of traditional factor analysis. For more details (screen plots, factor loadings, etc.), please visit https://​drive.​google.​com/​drive/​folders/​1NsYMcdUCdd77MVF​ZqXRyPWBhw2S5aoK​d?​usp=​sharing.
 
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For the tracing plots of large iteration models and other information about this study, please visit https://​drive.​google.​com/​drive/​folders/​1NsYMcdUCdd77MVF​ZqXRyPWBhw2S5aoK​d?​usp=​sharing.
 
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To reduce the number of pages of this article, we only provided the general descriptions about \(\widehat{R}s\). For the exact value of \(\widehat{R}s\), please visit the following link and check Table 1 in the Tables & Figures file: https://​drive.​google.​com/​drive/​folders/​1NsYMcdUCdd77MVF​ZqXRyPWBhw2S5aoK​d?​usp=​sharing.
 
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To reduce the number of pages of this article, we only reported the mean and standardized deviation of factor loadings in small iteration models. For the large iteration models, please visit the following link and check Table 2 in the Tables & Figures file: https://​drive.​google.​com/​drive/​folders/​1NsYMcdUCdd77MVF​ZqXRyPWBhw2S5aoK​d?​usp=​sharing.
 
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To reduce the number of pages of this article, we only reported the mean and standardized deviation of item residuals in small iteration models. For the large iteration models, please visit the following link and check Table 3 in the Tables & Figures file: https://​drive.​google.​com/​drive/​folders/​1NsYMcdUCdd77MVF​ZqXRyPWBhw2S5aoK​d?​usp=​sharing.
 
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To reduce the number of pages of this article, we only reported the mean and standardized deviation of factor loadings in small iteration models. For the large iteration models, please visit the following link and check Table 3 in the Tables & Figures file: https://​drive.​google.​com/​drive/​folders/​1NsYMcdUCdd77MVF​ZqXRyPWBhw2S5aoK​d?​usp=​sharing.
 
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Metadata
Title
The structure of Chinese beginning online instructors’ competencies: evidence from Bayesian factor analysis
Authors
Yixi Wang
Yang Wang
David Stein
Qingtang Liu
Wenli Chen
Publication date
20-03-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Computers in Education / Issue 3/2021
Print ISSN: 2197-9987
Electronic ISSN: 2197-9995
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40692-021-00186-9

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