Future Competencies and E-Tutor Competencies: A Chance for Higher Education Institutions to Support Their Student Staff

Lisa-Marie Langesee
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Purpose: E-tutors often participate in collaborative online international learning (COIL) settings and guide students in group work and related learning processes. They moderate, organize, and observe the group and individual learning processes and are often students’ first point of contact. This support requires several competencies, which are also largely reflected in the so-called future skills. Thus, it seems sensible to examine these competencies more closely and promote them to enhance the course experience and support for students in COIL settings on the one hand and to make student e-tutors fit for the modern working world on the other. Study design/methodology/approach: As a starting point for this project, a comprehensive systematic literature analysis on e-tutor competencies and qualifications was conducted in Langesee (2023). A competency ranking and task-based competency profile for e-tutors in higher education were developed during this research. To investigate the validity and practicability of these artifacts, an evaluation was conducted with 16 international experts and practitioners (e-tutors) using a questionnaire. Findings: The competencies identified in Langesee (2023), the ranking, and the profile created were recognized as helpful and practical. Additional comments from respondents allowed both artifacts to be revised and expanded. The three most relevant competencies of the nine detected are communication, pedagogical and social competencies. Originality/value: The resulting artifacts can be used in the next step as a basis for a self-evaluation tool (SET), enabling e-tutors to assess their competence equipment. Based on this, individual instruments will be recommended to initiate possible improvements.
未来能力和电子导师能力:高等教育机构支持学生员工的机会
目的:电子导师经常参与协作在线国际学习(COIL)设置,并指导学生进行小组工作和相关学习过程。他们调节、组织和观察团体和个人的学习过程,通常是学生的第一个接触点。这种支持需要几种能力,这些能力也主要反映在所谓的未来技能中。因此,更仔细地检查这些能力似乎是明智的,一方面,促进他们提高课程体验,支持学生在COIL环境中,另一方面,使学生电子导师适合现代工作世界。研究设计/方法/方法:作为本项目的起点,Langesee(2023)对电子导师的能力和资格进行了全面系统的文献分析。本研究建立了高等教育网络辅导教师的胜任力排名和基于任务的胜任力描述。为了调查这些人工制品的有效性和实用性,使用问卷调查对16位国际专家和从业者(电子导师)进行了评估。研究结果:Langesee(2023)中确定的能力、排名和创建的简介被认为是有用和实用的。来自应答者的附加评论允许对这两个工件进行修改和扩展。在检测到的九种能力中,最相关的三种能力是沟通能力、教学能力和社会能力。原创性/价值:产生的工件可以在下一步中用作自我评估工具(SET)的基础,使电子导师能够评估他们的能力设备。在此基础上,将建议个别仪器启动可能的改进。
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