Experience-Based Insights Precede SoTL in Faculty

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2009-10

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International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

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Identifying indicators and domains of scholarship requires thorough empirical and theoretical explorations. The importance of within-faculty propositions and consensus on indicators has been addressed in order to enhance scholarship, promote teaching portfolios, and ensure discipline-specific knowledge to enrich general models. We found that faculty, when asked to individually propose statements on scholarship of teaching in the first phase of this modified Delphi-study on consensus-formation in SoTL, suggested statements that could be qualitatively structured into five areas. From the second phase, there was a strong tendency toward consensus within faculty on statements they considered to be good indicators of SoTL. Statements with lower agreement had higher dispersion, indicating more specific than general qualities.

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Quality enhancement in university teaching, Delphi-study, Faculty development, Scholarship of teaching and learning

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Vederhus, Lillian and Allern, Marit. 2009. "Experience-Based Insights Precede SoTL in Faculty". Poster presented at the 6th annual conference for the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. October 22-25, 2009: Bloomington, IN.

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