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The Emotionally Intelligent Online Tutor : Effective Tutoring in Blended and Distance Learning Environments / Andrew Youde.

By: Youde AndrewMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Abingdon : Routledge, 2020Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 1000047954; 9780429322389; 0429322380; 9781000047936; 1000047938; 9781000047943; 1000047946; 9781000047950Subject(s): Tutors and tutoring | Distance education | Internet in education | Enseignement à distance | Internet en éducation | EDUCATION | Distance education | Internet in education | Tutors and tutoringDDC classification: 371.39/4
Contents:
Chapter 1. E-tutoring: Introduction and Context -- Chapter 2. Emotional Intelligence and its Value for Tutors in Higher Education -- Chapter 3. The Utility of the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) for Identifying Effective Tutors in Online and Blended Learning Contexts -- Chapter 4. Emotional Intelligence: Trait-Based Models and their Utility for Tutors in Online and Blended Learning Contexts -- Chapter 5. Motivation and the Adult Learner in Online and Blended Learning Environments -- Chapter 6. Analysis of Prominent Distance Education Theorisations to Explore Developing Relations in Online and Blended Learning -- Chapter 7. Effective Teaching in Online and Blended Learning Environments -- Chapter 8. E-tutor Competences, Skills and Beliefs -- Chapter 9. Developing Effective E-tutors -- Chapter 10. Emotionally Intelligent Tutoring -- Chapter 11. Emotionally Intelligent Tutors and Tutoring: A Summary and Concluding Thoughts -- Appendix 1. An Andragogical Model for Adult Learners Studying in Blended Learning Contexts -- Appendix 2. Course Experience Questionnaire -- Appendix 3. Revised Study Process Questionnaire (R-SPQ).
Summary: The Emotionally Intelligent Online Tutor foregrounds the tutor within online and blended learning environments, and focuses on desirable skills, qualities and attributes for effective tutoring. It analyses these qualities in relation to prominent psychological constructs, such as emotional intelligence, and the exploration of their value in practice. This book is focused on the tutoring of adult learners undertaking study within higher education, commonly on a part-time basis whilst studying vocationally relevant degree programmes. However, the contents are applicable and generalisable to those tutoring within informal environments, such as Massive Open Online Courses. Prominent social constructivist models of e-learning are critiqued with alternative actions provided for tutors now practicing in a digital age. The book provides a conceptual model that represents an interpretation of effective practice in a blended learning context. This book will be of great interest for academics, scholars and postgraduate students in the field of education and for e-tutors delivering online and blended courses. Furthermore, it will be useful for those undertaking teacher training, psychology and counselling courses.
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Chapter 1. E-tutoring: Introduction and Context -- Chapter 2. Emotional Intelligence and its Value for Tutors in Higher Education -- Chapter 3. The Utility of the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) for Identifying Effective Tutors in Online and Blended Learning Contexts -- Chapter 4. Emotional Intelligence: Trait-Based Models and their Utility for Tutors in Online and Blended Learning Contexts -- Chapter 5. Motivation and the Adult Learner in Online and Blended Learning Environments -- Chapter 6. Analysis of Prominent Distance Education Theorisations to Explore Developing Relations in Online and Blended Learning -- Chapter 7. Effective Teaching in Online and Blended Learning Environments -- Chapter 8. E-tutor Competences, Skills and Beliefs -- Chapter 9. Developing Effective E-tutors -- Chapter 10. Emotionally Intelligent Tutoring -- Chapter 11. Emotionally Intelligent Tutors and Tutoring: A Summary and Concluding Thoughts -- Appendix 1. An Andragogical Model for Adult Learners Studying in Blended Learning Contexts -- Appendix 2. Course Experience Questionnaire -- Appendix 3. Revised Study Process Questionnaire (R-SPQ).

The Emotionally Intelligent Online Tutor foregrounds the tutor within online and blended learning environments, and focuses on desirable skills, qualities and attributes for effective tutoring. It analyses these qualities in relation to prominent psychological constructs, such as emotional intelligence, and the exploration of their value in practice. This book is focused on the tutoring of adult learners undertaking study within higher education, commonly on a part-time basis whilst studying vocationally relevant degree programmes. However, the contents are applicable and generalisable to those tutoring within informal environments, such as Massive Open Online Courses. Prominent social constructivist models of e-learning are critiqued with alternative actions provided for tutors now practicing in a digital age. The book provides a conceptual model that represents an interpretation of effective practice in a blended learning context. This book will be of great interest for academics, scholars and postgraduate students in the field of education and for e-tutors delivering online and blended courses. Furthermore, it will be useful for those undertaking teacher training, psychology and counselling courses.

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