Abstract
Globally, the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a shift in teaching and learning practices. The University of Pretoria in South Africa was not entirely unprepared for this event, since the university’s teaching strategy had gradually evolved into a hybrid delivery mode. In the Faculty of Veterinary Science, however, the practical nature of the discipline brought about unique challenges in implementing hybrid-mode teaching and learning methodologies. An intervention was thus required to empower lecturers in the faculty to adapt their teaching methodologies to incorporate the hybrid teaching and learning mode. The aforementioned intervention was gleaned from a professional development framework developed by Brown et al. (2010) with a definite focus on core knowledge, areas of activity and core values. Long before the COVID-19 pandemic, the university’s educational support department developed and presented a tailor-made course, called “The Mix Matters: Step up your hybrid teaching”, to enhance lecturers’ hybrid teaching skills. Unknowingly, the workshop amply prepared the lecturers for what was still to come in 2020. The aim was to provide participants with a deep understanding of the complexities involved and the skills required for revising and quality-assuring academic courses for the hybrid-teaching environment. Using a mixed-method research design, this paper elucidates how the training and its learning outcomes inspired the lecturers to implement the hybrid teaching and learning mode that conforms to the University of Pretoria’s teaching and learning model. A noticeable paradigm shift was accomplished once the initial scepticism had turned into enthusiasm and positive attitudes.
Highlights
AND OBJECTIVESThe Faculty of Veterinary Science at the University of Pretoria in South Africa (UP) faces unique challenges with regard to teaching and learning methodologies
It has to implement the hybrid delivery mode that UP has adopted as its preferred teaching strategy, thereby including sophisticated educational technology as a pivotal part of its teaching and learning strategy
The workshop succeeded in enabling a successful paradigm shift regarding the implementation of hybrid teaching and learning in the faculty
Summary
The Faculty of Veterinary Science ( the faculty) at the University of Pretoria in South Africa (UP) faces unique challenges with regard to teaching and learning methodologies. It has to implement the hybrid delivery mode that UP has adopted as its preferred teaching strategy, thereby including sophisticated educational technology as a pivotal part of its teaching and learning strategy (cf Hybrid teaching and learning in context). The faculty has to accommodate the growing number of student intake in the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) and the Diploma Veterinary Nursing (DVN) ( the Bachelor of Veterinary Nursing (BVetNurs)) programmes while simultaneously embracing the inclusion of educational technology as a pivotal part of its teaching and learning strategy
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