Excerpt: I used to lead a university-wide network dedicated to developing the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL). Every second Tuesday at the dot of 1pm, 10-15 or so staff would shuffle into a room (refreshments in hand) to learn about the evaluation of a pedagogical initiative, to critically review a colleague’s promising idea for a new curriculum project, to puzzle over something SoTL-like we’d collectively read and sought through dialogue to better understand, and to share experiences of what often felt like contradictory university agendas for curriculum, teaching and learning change. At the best of times, folks would find opportunities to write together. And in less busy times, the SoTL publications and teaching awards achieve...
Excerpt: The scholarship of teaching and learning includes many activities all of which are focused ...
Excerpt: In academics, these are the times that try professors’ souls. A sampling of recent book-len...
(Excerpt)It was a snowy day during a semester break when Prof. Robin Boyle was discussing teaching l...
Excerpt: I used to lead a university-wide network dedicated to developing the scholarship of teachin...
Excerpt: One thing is abundantly clear about the emerging communities of scholarship in teaching and...
Excerpt:Over the past few years there has been considerable emphasis on the concept of ‘student enga...
Excerpt: As a teacher in organisational psychology for more years than I care to remember (and yes s...
Excerpt: A few years ago I attended a Faculty Development Conference sponsored by the Kentucky Counc...
Excerpt: The acceptance of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) by the academic community...
Excerpt: Since its ‘launch’ a couple of decades ago, “scholarship of teaching” has been increasingly...
[Excerpt] Teacher education, as a profession, advances when a set of “taken-for-granted” ideas that ...
Excerpt: A variety of sources have expounded on the exponential growth of knowledge, and current pro...
Excerpt: A few years ago I attended a Faculty Development Conference sponsored by the Kentucky Counc...
Excerpt: The scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) has, at its very core, the linking of resea...
Excerpt: The acceptance of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) by the academic community...
Excerpt: The scholarship of teaching and learning includes many activities all of which are focused ...
Excerpt: In academics, these are the times that try professors’ souls. A sampling of recent book-len...
(Excerpt)It was a snowy day during a semester break when Prof. Robin Boyle was discussing teaching l...
Excerpt: I used to lead a university-wide network dedicated to developing the scholarship of teachin...
Excerpt: One thing is abundantly clear about the emerging communities of scholarship in teaching and...
Excerpt:Over the past few years there has been considerable emphasis on the concept of ‘student enga...
Excerpt: As a teacher in organisational psychology for more years than I care to remember (and yes s...
Excerpt: A few years ago I attended a Faculty Development Conference sponsored by the Kentucky Counc...
Excerpt: The acceptance of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) by the academic community...
Excerpt: Since its ‘launch’ a couple of decades ago, “scholarship of teaching” has been increasingly...
[Excerpt] Teacher education, as a profession, advances when a set of “taken-for-granted” ideas that ...
Excerpt: A variety of sources have expounded on the exponential growth of knowledge, and current pro...
Excerpt: A few years ago I attended a Faculty Development Conference sponsored by the Kentucky Counc...
Excerpt: The scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) has, at its very core, the linking of resea...
Excerpt: The acceptance of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) by the academic community...
Excerpt: The scholarship of teaching and learning includes many activities all of which are focused ...
Excerpt: In academics, these are the times that try professors’ souls. A sampling of recent book-len...
(Excerpt)It was a snowy day during a semester break when Prof. Robin Boyle was discussing teaching l...