The benefits of SOTL for individual faculty members are significant. Unfortunately, the issue of how it can benefit an institution is often not so clear. For SOTL to be valued and supported by postsecondary institutions, it needs to be purposely linked into the research and teaching mission of the institution. This paper shares successful approaches for integrating SOTL in instructional and institutional processes. SOTL’s focus on supporting and refining scholarly inquiry can broaden the scope for improving student learning outcomes from individual classes to improving outcomes across the institution. This expanded role matches faculty, department, and institutional needs
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) tends to be conducted at local levels in the univers...
The concept of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) is now being increasingly used as a tool ...
There has been growing demand for workshops and materials to help those in higher education conduct ...
Hutchings, Huber, and Ciccone (2011) argue that the scholarship of teaching and learning can contrib...
The benefits of conducting SoTL impact individual faculty, staff, students, as well as disciplines, ...
The benefits of conducting SoTL impact individual faculty, staff, students, as well as disciplines, ...
The need to further integrate SoTL into college and university cultures has been discussed relativel...
This session will describe how initiatives that promote institutional effectiveness can lead faculty...
We will discuss successes and challenges of re-establishing a culture of SoTL across campus by shari...
The scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) is a distinctive form of research within higher educ...
The scholarship of teaching and learning serves a variety of functions in higher education, but the ...
O’ Meara, Terosky, and Neumann (2011) revealed a need to integrate faculty teaching and learning cen...
The potential for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) initiatives to influence practice has ...
Four faculty members, representing four very different disciplines, offer their perspectives on how ...
As a reflection on O’Meara, Terosky, and Neumann’s (2011) work on scholarship of teaching and learni...
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) tends to be conducted at local levels in the univers...
The concept of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) is now being increasingly used as a tool ...
There has been growing demand for workshops and materials to help those in higher education conduct ...
Hutchings, Huber, and Ciccone (2011) argue that the scholarship of teaching and learning can contrib...
The benefits of conducting SoTL impact individual faculty, staff, students, as well as disciplines, ...
The benefits of conducting SoTL impact individual faculty, staff, students, as well as disciplines, ...
The need to further integrate SoTL into college and university cultures has been discussed relativel...
This session will describe how initiatives that promote institutional effectiveness can lead faculty...
We will discuss successes and challenges of re-establishing a culture of SoTL across campus by shari...
The scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) is a distinctive form of research within higher educ...
The scholarship of teaching and learning serves a variety of functions in higher education, but the ...
O’ Meara, Terosky, and Neumann (2011) revealed a need to integrate faculty teaching and learning cen...
The potential for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) initiatives to influence practice has ...
Four faculty members, representing four very different disciplines, offer their perspectives on how ...
As a reflection on O’Meara, Terosky, and Neumann’s (2011) work on scholarship of teaching and learni...
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) tends to be conducted at local levels in the univers...
The concept of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) is now being increasingly used as a tool ...
There has been growing demand for workshops and materials to help those in higher education conduct ...