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Journal of Physical Therapy Education, Spring 2002 by Ball, Andrew M, Rosenberg, Angela, Gandy, Jody
Background and Purpose. The nontraditional or distance learning model gained considerable attention in the latter half of the 20th century. Through a program of independent study projects, competencies, and thesis or dissertation completion, health care professionals recently have been able to engage in full-time clinical practice while concurrently pursuing further education. The full-time clinician who obtains a postprofessional (advanced) degree via distance education, therefore, has the potential to bridge the gap between clinical professionals and full-time faculty members provided that Ms education is accepted by those educated in more traditional ways. This study examined the marketability of physical therapists with additional advanced degree training earned through distance education within the academic environment. Methods. Survey questionnaires were mailed to the program directors of all accredited physical therapist education programs in the United States and Puerto Rico. Type of institution hiring faculty, area of academic study, and extent of distance education within a curriculum were considered major variables. Results. Of the 174 program directors surveyed, 89 (51%) responded. Twenty-two respondents (25%) reported that at least one faculty member was in the process of completing a postprofessional degree through distance education. Full courses offered through distance education were being considered by 41 (46%) of physical therapist programs, and 16 (18%) were considering a full-degree program through distance education. Faculty candidates educated through traditional programs were viewed by respondents as more qualified than faculty candidates educated through distance means. In addition, faculty candidates with degrees in education, business administration, and public health/policy earned through distance education were viewed more favorably than those with distance-earned degrees in clinical or basic science. Respondents working for nonresearch institutions viewed physical therapists with distance-earned advanced degrees more favorably than did those working in research institutions. Seventy-five percent of recruitment efforts focused on individuals with advanced degrees in clinical or basic science. Conclusion. Despite the positive level of acceptability for faculty candidates with advanced distance-earned degrees in education, business administration, or public health/policy, 75% of the current and anticipated greatest human resources needs for physical therapist programs (eg, basic science and clinical science) were the 2 fields of study least likely to be favorably received if completed through distance education.
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Key Words: Distance education, Distance learning model, Marketability, Physical therapy education, Postprofessional degree.
INTRODUCTION
"Distance education" is a term used to describe nontraditional models of education that vary from the traditional didactic approach of an instructor providing a lecture to a group of students within the same room. Such nontraditional models include correspondence study where a student completes a series of independent study projects in lieu of classroom time, tele-education where a group of students are lectured to by an off-site instructor using two-way video teleconferencing, computerized online education where students read required course work and complete online tests or course competencies, and hybrid models that incorporate various aspects of traditional and nontraditional formats. Distance learning models gained considerable attention in the latter half of the 20th century. Through a program of independent study, competencies, and thesis or dissertation completion, health care professionals have been afforded new options for engaging in full-time clinical practice while concurrently pursuing further education.
The focus of this study was to examine the marketability of physical therapists with postprofessional (advanced) degrees earned through distance education in various fields of study among program directors of physical therapist education programs. For the purposes of this study, distance education was defined as a degree program with no, or limited, onsite campus time required, conducted primarily through guided independent study toward the completion of course work and thesis or dissertation. Video teleconferencing may be used for teacher and student consultation or for thesis or dissertation defense. Programs provided in a lecture or laboratory format off site from the main campus or transmitted via video teleconferencing technology were not considered distance education unless independent study was the primary educational format of the course or degree.
By limiting scope to marketability within the academic environment, this study attempted to answer 5 questions: (1) Do differences exist in perceived utility of faculty candidates with postprofessional degrees earned through distance education versus traditionally educated (on-site) counterparts? (2) Are there between-field-of-study differences in perceived qualification of faculty candidates with postprofessional degrees earned through distance education? (3) Do perceptions of physical therapist program directors at research institutions differ from those at nonresearch institutions regarding perceived utility of faculty candidates with postprofessional (advanced) degrees earned through distance education versus on-site counterparts? (4) Do perceptions of physical therapist program directors at research institutions differ from those at nonresearch institutions regarding differences in qualification of distance-educated faculty candidates with postprofessional degrees in various fields of study? and (5) Are the current and anticipated human resource needs of program directors of physical therapist education programs consistent with the types of distance-earned degrees that respondents perceived as most valuable?
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