Excerpt: As I sit here in my office ‘chair,’ both literally and figuratively, I am reflecting on my relationship with the scholarship of teaching and learning. My thoughts wander to influences on my career in SoTL, the impact SoTL has had on my professional life, the dilemmas in the field that I continue to ponder, ways we advocate for and support SoTL work, and my hopes for the future of SoTL. As I write this, it occurs to me that I have been directly involved in SoTL for 25 years—a quarter of a century! This fact makes me feel both a little bit ‘old’ and very joyful. I confess that, initially, I stumbled into SoTL rather than having made a conscious, well-thought-out decision or choice to engage in SoTL; these would come later. I entered ...
This personal reflection describes my development as a professor engaged in SoTL, describing the pat...
Excerpt: One of my favorite stories about teaching recounts the conversation between an aging Jewish...
This reflective essay describes my encounter with reflective learning as a student enrolled in the U...
Excerpt: As I sit here in my office ‘chair,’ both literally and figuratively, I am reflecting on my ...
Excerpt: SoTL scholars (for example, Poole, 2009; Weston, Berthiaume, Matsushita, Tovar, & Timmerman...
This reflection describes my early encounters with SoTL as I went through a critical period question...
This personal reflection describes the author\u27s 25-year relationship with the scholarship of teac...
I have just completed my second year as a casual lecturer and have enjoyed engaging in the scholarsh...
Excerpt: The 5th International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL) Confere...
Excerpt: A few years ago I attended a Faculty Development Conference sponsored by the Kentucky Counc...
The Founding Editor of IJ-SoTL reflects on his journey to SoTL, his promulgation of it at Georgia So...
As a past SoTL scholar turned faculty developer, I have come to realize that SoTL is a mindset:...
As a regular feature in Teaching & Learning Inquiry, we will ask leading thinkers in the field o...
Excerpt: I used to lead a university-wide network dedicated to developing the scholarship of teachin...
SoTL’s existence rests on individual and collective desire, and subsequent engagement, of faculty to...
This personal reflection describes my development as a professor engaged in SoTL, describing the pat...
Excerpt: One of my favorite stories about teaching recounts the conversation between an aging Jewish...
This reflective essay describes my encounter with reflective learning as a student enrolled in the U...
Excerpt: As I sit here in my office ‘chair,’ both literally and figuratively, I am reflecting on my ...
Excerpt: SoTL scholars (for example, Poole, 2009; Weston, Berthiaume, Matsushita, Tovar, & Timmerman...
This reflection describes my early encounters with SoTL as I went through a critical period question...
This personal reflection describes the author\u27s 25-year relationship with the scholarship of teac...
I have just completed my second year as a casual lecturer and have enjoyed engaging in the scholarsh...
Excerpt: The 5th International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL) Confere...
Excerpt: A few years ago I attended a Faculty Development Conference sponsored by the Kentucky Counc...
The Founding Editor of IJ-SoTL reflects on his journey to SoTL, his promulgation of it at Georgia So...
As a past SoTL scholar turned faculty developer, I have come to realize that SoTL is a mindset:...
As a regular feature in Teaching & Learning Inquiry, we will ask leading thinkers in the field o...
Excerpt: I used to lead a university-wide network dedicated to developing the scholarship of teachin...
SoTL’s existence rests on individual and collective desire, and subsequent engagement, of faculty to...
This personal reflection describes my development as a professor engaged in SoTL, describing the pat...
Excerpt: One of my favorite stories about teaching recounts the conversation between an aging Jewish...
This reflective essay describes my encounter with reflective learning as a student enrolled in the U...