The Evolution of Asynchronous Instruction Pre and Post COVID: Program Review of An Accelerated Teacher Credentialing Program

Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Future of Teaching and Education

Year: 2025

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The Evolution of Asynchronous Instruction Pre and Post COVID: Program Review of An Accelerated Teacher Credentialing Program

Prof. Dr. Tamara J. Andersen, Dr. Elizabeth T. Ashline

 

ABSTRACT:

At one time, the leading approach to a traditional credentialing educational preparation program (EPP) was typically conducted in an on-campus, face-to-face synchronous learning environment. In 2017, an accelerated graduate-level teacher credentialing EPP, shifted from a traditional synchronous instruction to an asynchronous distance learning modality. Although the program’s enrollment was steady, there was a lack of engagement, creativity, and rigor in courses and with instruction. In 2020, all EPPs had to pivot their learning environments and instructional modalities due to COVID-19. To comply with COVID guidelines and flexibilities, EPPs embraced a non-traditional learning experience through virtual instruction, taking the term distant learner to new heights. To ensure EPPs continued to meet accreditation requirements, identifying research based innovative instructional strategies became a priority. In this program review, we will examine the impact of instructional methods on candidates enrolled in an accelerated, asynchronous teacher credentialing EPP. Our focus will be on identifying innovative strategies to enhance engagement, foster creativity, and increase academic rigor.

keywords: Accelerated, Asynchronous, Educational Preparation Programs, Innovative Teaching Strategies, Virtual Instruction