Moving towards sustainable policy and practice – A five level framework for online learning sustainability

This paper addresses the issue of sustainability in online learning in higher education. It introduces and discusses a five-level framework for helping higher education institutions to make the transition from enterprise to sustainable policy and practice in online learning. In particular, it respon...

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Main Authors: Casanova, D. (Author), Price, L. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Canadian Network for Innovation in Education 2018
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Summary:This paper addresses the issue of sustainability in online learning in higher education. It introduces and discusses a five-level framework for helping higher education institutions to make the transition from enterprise to sustainable policy and practice in online learning. In particular, it responds to evidence in the literature regarding the lack of sustainability in online learning in higher education. Influenced by Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, this framework is characterized by three different clusters: basic needs, institutional motivation, and stakeholders’ motivations. It is presented hierarchically within five different levels. Examples are provided for each of the levels and suggestions are given to how institutions should respond to each level. © 2018, Canadian Network for Innovation in Education. All rights reserved.
ISBN:14996685 (ISSN)
DOI:10.21432/cjlt27835