Moving from Effective Teaching to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning ( SoTL )
Introduction to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
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Introduction to the Scholarship ofTeaching and Learning
Conversations about Active Teaching and Learning
MSU/Lilly Faculty Seminar SeriesFall, 2004
Michigan State University
Laura Apol Karl Smith
Neeraj Buch Colleen Tremonte
Doug Luckie
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Participant Survey
• Published articles on teaching & learning?
• Subscribe to teaching journals?
• Read/skim teaching journals?
• Attended teaching conferences/workshops?
• Other activity in scholarship of teaching and learning?
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Scholarship Reconsidered: Priorities of the Professoriate Ernest L. Boyer
The Scholarship of Discovery, research that increases the storehouse of new knowledge within the disciplines;
The Scholarship of Integration, including efforts by faculty to explore the connectedness of knowledge within and across disciplines, and thereby bring
new insights to original research;
The Scholarship of Application, which leads faculty to explore how knowledge can be applied to consequential problems in service to the community and
society; and
The Scholarship of Teaching, which views teaching not as a routine task, but as perhaps the highest form of scholarly enterprise, involving the constant
interplay of teaching and learning.
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Faculty involved in SOTL “frame and systematically investigate questions related to student learning—the conditions under which it
occurs, what it looks like, how to deepen it, etc.… and do so with an eye not only to improving their own classrooms but also to advancing practice beyond it.” What differentiates SOTL from the
ongoing self-assessment of our own teaching is that it is “public, peer-reviewed and critiqued, and
exchanged with other members of our professional communities.”
Pat Hutchings and Lee Shulman of the Carnegie Foundation
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The Basic Features of Scholarly and Professional Work
• The activity requires a high level of discipline- related expertise.
• The activity breaks new ground, is innovative.• The activity can be replicated or elaborated.• The work and its results can be documented.• The work and its results can be peer-reviewed.• The activity has significance or impact.
Adapted from: Diamond R. & Adam, B. 1993. Recognizing faculty work: Reward systems
for the year 2000. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
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Guiding Principles forScientific Research in
Education
1. Question: pose significant question that can be investigated empirically
2. Theory: link research to relevant theory3. Methods: use methods that permit direct investigation
of the question4. Reasoning: provide coherent, explicit chain of
reasoning5. Replicate and generalize across studies6. Disclose research to encourage professional scrutiny
and critique
National Research Council, 2002
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http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/CASTL/highered/index.htm (Accessed 9/21/04)
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Cooperative Learning
• Theory – Social Interdependence – Lewin – Deutsch – Johnson & Johnson
• Research – Randomized Design
• Practice – Formal Teams/Professor’s Role
Theory
Research Practice
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CAEE Vision for Engineering Education
Center for the Advancement of Engineering EducationCindy Atman, Director
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CAEE TeamUniversity of WashingtonColorado School of MinesHoward UniversityStanford UniversityUniversity of Minnesota
CAEE Affiliate OrganizationsCity College of New York (CCNY), Edmonds Community College, Highline Community College (HCC), National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME), North Carolina A&T (NCA&T), San Jose State University (SJSU), University of Texas, El Paso (UTEP), Women in Engineering Programs & Advocates Network (WEPAN) and Xavier University
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CAEE - Elements for Success
• Scholarship on Learning Engineering Learn about the engineering student experience
• Scholarship on Engineering Teaching Help faculty improve student learning
• Scholarship on Engineering Education Institutes Cultivate future leaders in engineering education
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Theory
Research Practice
CAEE Approach
Research that makes a
difference . . . in theory and practice
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Center for the Integration ofCenter for the Integration ofResearch, Teaching, and LearningResearch, Teaching, and Learning
(CIRTL)(CIRTL)
NSF Center for Learning and TeachingNSF Center for Learning and Teaching
University of Wisconsin - MadisonUniversity of Wisconsin - MadisonMichigan State UniversityMichigan State University
Pennsylvania State UniversityPennsylvania State University
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…develop a national STEM faculty ...
Research Universities
100 RUs => 80% Ph.D’s100 RUs => 80% Ph.D’s
FACULTY
Community CollegeLiberal Arts
HBCUMasters University
Comprehensive Univ.Research University
UNDERGRADS
Community CollegeLiberal Arts
HBCUMasters University
Comprehensive Univ.Research University
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Teaching-as-ResearchTeaching-as-Research
• Engagement in teaching as engagement in STEM researchEngagement in teaching as engagement in STEM research
• Hypothesize, experiment, observe, analyze, improveHypothesize, experiment, observe, analyze, improve
• Aligns with skills and inclinations of graduates-Aligns with skills and inclinations of graduates- through-faculty, and fosters engagement in through-faculty, and fosters engagement in
teaching reformteaching reform
• Leads to self-sustained improvement of STEM educationLeads to self-sustained improvement of STEM education
““The nation must develop STEM faculties who themselves The nation must develop STEM faculties who themselves continuously inquire into their students’ learning.”continuously inquire into their students’ learning.”
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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERINGOF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES
Center for the Advancement of Scholarship on Engineering Education
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A Work-in-Progress: A Work-in-Progress: NAE Center for the NAE Center for the
AdvancementAdvancement of Scholarship of Scholarship on on
Engineering EducationEngineering Education
Norman L. Fortenberry, Sc.D.
Director, CASEE
http://www.nae.edu/CASEE
(202) 334-1926
November 8, 2003
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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERINGOF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES
Center for the Advancement of Scholarship on Engineering Education
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CASEE MissionCASEE Mission
Enable engineering education to meet, in a significantly better way, the needs of employers, educators, students, and society at large.
Working collaboratively with key stakeholders, CASEE
Encourages rigorous research on all elements of the engineering education system, and
Seeks broad dissemination, adoption, and use of research findings.
CASEE ObjectivesCASEE Objectives
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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERINGOF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES
Center for the Advancement of Scholarship on Engineering Education
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Research Thrust AreasResearch Thrust Areas1. Define the bodies-of-knowledge required for
engineering practice and use of engineering study for other careers.
2. Develop strategies that value diversity in the formulation and solution of engineering problems.
3. Develop cost-effective and time-efficient strategies and technologies for
• Improving student learning, and • Enhancing the instructional effectiveness of current and
future faculty.
4. Develop assessments of student learning and instructional effectiveness.
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Conducting Rigorous Research in Engineering Education: Creating
a Community of Practice
NSF-CCLI-NDAmerican Society for Engineering Education
Karl Smith & Ruth StrevelerUniversity of Minnesota & Colorado School of Mines
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Rigorous Research Workshop Initial Event for year-long project Presenters and evaluators representing
– American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
– American Educational Research Association (AERA)
– Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education (POD)
Faculty funded by two NSF projects:– Conducting Rigorous Research in Engineering Education (NSF DUE-
0341127)– Strengthening HBCU Engineering Education Research Capacity (NSF
HRDF-041194)• Council of HBCU Engineering Deans• Center for the Advancement of Scholarship in Engineering Education
(CASEE)• National Academy of Engineering (NAE)
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Priorities for the professoriate. Princeton, NJ: The Carnegie
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Diamond R. & Adam, B. 1993. Recognizing faculty work:
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Jossey-Bass.
National Research Council. 2002. Scientific research in education.
Committee on Scientific Principles in Education.
Shavelson, R.J., and Towne, L., Editors. Center for Education.
Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, DC: National
Academy Press.
Shulman, Lee S. 1999. Taking learning seriously. Change, 31
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