Online Faculty Professional Development
As online education continues to grow, it is increasingly necessary  that faculty members are trained in the  appropriate instructional practices. Adjunct faculty, with their diverse  skills and backgrounds, comprise the fastest-growing group of higher  education employees. McDaniel & Shaw (2010) emphasize the importance  of a focus on evaluating teacher performance and determining if  instructors are equipped to teach online. A commitment to consistent  training is crucial for fostering lifelong learning. These aspects are critical for  any organization, and “all organizations should have an agenda and  strategic plan aimed toward promoting change” and a method for providing  “training and development in order to achieve these goals” (McDaniel & Shaw, 2000, p. 5).
With the continued widespread growth in online course offerings, it’s only a matter of time before  nearly every course will have an online counterpart, so instructors must  be educated in online instructional practices. In some cases, an  organization’s accreditation status can even be put in jeopardy if  professional development programs are not sufficiently in line with the  mission of the institution.
The emphases on evaluation and lifelong learning are important points  to which any organization utilizing or implementing online training  should adhere. Institutions should conduct quality assurance reviews to  ensure faculty possess the proper skills for online education.
References
McDaniel, H., & Shaw, M. E. (2010). Online adjunct faculty professional development and training in higher education. Journal of eLearning and Online Teaching, 1(5).


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