The idea that each discipline in higher education has its own unique "signature pedagogy" has gained popularity since Lee Shulman first proposed the idea in 2005. But can the focus on signature pedagogies in SOTL work be a problem as well as a benefit? This essay explores both the history of signature pedagogies and the possible downside of the use of this concept to frame SOTL research and teaching informed by SOTL
In this paper we examine Shulman’s notion of signature pedagogies for its usefulness extended to sch...
Unprecedented reform to teacher education in England, through the Initial Teacher Training Market Re...
istic forms of teaching and learning ” (p. 52) of a discipline. The Socratic method in philosophy, t...
The idea that each discipline in higher education has its own unique "signature pedagogy" has gained...
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) and signature pedagogies invite librarians to delve ...
In this paper we examine Shulman’s notion of signature pedagogies for its usefulness extended ...
The persistent separation of subject-matter content and pedagogical training in traditional teacher ...
What is distinctive about the ways specific disciplines are traditionally taught, and what kinds of ...
Presentation for the Symposium for Teaching and Learning Excellence, University of Wisconsin-Madison...
In this paper we will examine Shulman’s notion of signature pedagogies for its usefulness exte...
Many M.Ed. programs claim to incorporate signature pedagogies in their programs, which often include...
The aim of the study reported in this thesis was to identify the value of the concept of 'signature ...
Thirty years ago Boyer’s report Scholarship Reconsidered: Priorities of the Professoriate (1990) ins...
In academic libraries, library instruction often takes the form of one-shot instruction and is not a...
This section will look at differing concepts of pedagogy using research data collected at a college ...
In this paper we examine Shulman’s notion of signature pedagogies for its usefulness extended to sch...
Unprecedented reform to teacher education in England, through the Initial Teacher Training Market Re...
istic forms of teaching and learning ” (p. 52) of a discipline. The Socratic method in philosophy, t...
The idea that each discipline in higher education has its own unique "signature pedagogy" has gained...
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) and signature pedagogies invite librarians to delve ...
In this paper we examine Shulman’s notion of signature pedagogies for its usefulness extended ...
The persistent separation of subject-matter content and pedagogical training in traditional teacher ...
What is distinctive about the ways specific disciplines are traditionally taught, and what kinds of ...
Presentation for the Symposium for Teaching and Learning Excellence, University of Wisconsin-Madison...
In this paper we will examine Shulman’s notion of signature pedagogies for its usefulness exte...
Many M.Ed. programs claim to incorporate signature pedagogies in their programs, which often include...
The aim of the study reported in this thesis was to identify the value of the concept of 'signature ...
Thirty years ago Boyer’s report Scholarship Reconsidered: Priorities of the Professoriate (1990) ins...
In academic libraries, library instruction often takes the form of one-shot instruction and is not a...
This section will look at differing concepts of pedagogy using research data collected at a college ...
In this paper we examine Shulman’s notion of signature pedagogies for its usefulness extended to sch...
Unprecedented reform to teacher education in England, through the Initial Teacher Training Market Re...
istic forms of teaching and learning ” (p. 52) of a discipline. The Socratic method in philosophy, t...