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Links on this page take you to resources for instructors who are interested in learning more about the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), or who are already engaging in SoTL in the classes that they teach.

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CIDR Teaching and Learning Bulletin

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
CIDR Teaching and Learning Bulletin, 7(4).

 

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Sources of Data for Assessment of Teaching
“sources of information to consider when you are assessing your teaching, and links to ways that CIDR can help you gather and work with information from each source”

Teaching and Learning Research Periodicals
Available to the UW teaching community through UW Libraries or the CIDR Reading Room .

 

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Meet with a CIDR consultant to discuss your questions about the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.

To schedule a consultation, call 206-543-6588, or contact us by email to arrange an appointment.

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Finding Articles on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (UW Libraries)

The UW Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Forum

 

Additional Resources

The International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSoTL)

Navigating the Web of discourse on the scholarship of teaching and learning: An annotated Webliography, by Musa Abdul Hakim. College and Research Libraries News, July/August 2002

The Scholarship of Teaching. A special issue of Research & Creative Activity, the Office of Research and the University Graduate School at Indiana University.

The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: New Elaborations, New Developments; by Pat Hutchings & Lee Shulman. Originally published in Change, September/October 1999.

A self-guided Tutorial on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, featuring sections on the "What and Why" of SoTL, examples of faculty projects in a variety of disciplines, and a discussion of questions, designs, and methods.

 
 
 
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