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The scholarship of teaching and learning in and across the disciplines [electronic resource] / edited by Kathleen McKinney.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Scholarship of teaching and learningPublication details: Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana University Press, 2013.Description: xv, 268 pContained works:
  • Chick, Nancy L., 1968- Difference, privilege, and power in the scholarship of teaching and learning
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 378.00973 23
LOC classification:
  • LA227.4 .S36 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Difference, privilege, and power in the scholarship of Teaching and learning: the value of humanities SoTL / Nancy L. Chick -- Contributions from psychology: heuristics for interdisciplinary advancement of SoTL / Regan A. R. Gurung and Beth M. Schwartz -- SoTL and interdisciplinary encounters in the study of students' understanding of mathematical proof / Curtis Bennett and Jacqueline Dewar -- Plowing through bottlenecks in political science: experts and novices at work / Jeffrey L. Bernstein -- The history learning project "decodes" a discipline: the union of teaching and epistemology / Leah Shopkow, Arlene Díaz, Joan Middendorf, and David Pace -- Assessing strategies for teaching key sociological understandings / Caroline Hodges Persell and Antonio E. Mateiro -- Square one: what is research? / Gary Poole -- Fallacies of SoTL: rethinking how we conduct our research / Liz Grauerholz and Eric Main -- Exploring student learning in unfamiliar territory: a humanist and a scientist compare notes / David A. Reichard and Kathy Takayama -- Talking across the disciplines: building communicative competence in a multidisciplinary graduate-student seminar on inquiry in teaching and learning / Jennifer Meta Robinson, Melissa Gresalfi, April K. Sievert, Katherine Dowell Kearns, Tyler Booth Christensen, and Miriam E. Zolan -- Getting at the big picture through SoTL / Lauren Scharff -- Growing our own understanding of teaching and learning: planting the seeds and reaping the harvest / Cheryl Albers -- Navigating interdisciplinary riptides on the way to the scholarship of integrative learning / Carmen Werder.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Difference, privilege, and power in the scholarship of Teaching and learning: the value of humanities SoTL / Nancy L. Chick -- Contributions from psychology: heuristics for interdisciplinary advancement of SoTL / Regan A. R. Gurung and Beth M. Schwartz -- SoTL and interdisciplinary encounters in the study of students' understanding of mathematical proof / Curtis Bennett and Jacqueline Dewar -- Plowing through bottlenecks in political science: experts and novices at work / Jeffrey L. Bernstein -- The history learning project "decodes" a discipline: the union of teaching and epistemology / Leah Shopkow, Arlene Díaz, Joan Middendorf, and David Pace -- Assessing strategies for teaching key sociological understandings / Caroline Hodges Persell and Antonio E. Mateiro -- Square one: what is research? / Gary Poole -- Fallacies of SoTL: rethinking how we conduct our research / Liz Grauerholz and Eric Main -- Exploring student learning in unfamiliar territory: a humanist and a scientist compare notes / David A. Reichard and Kathy Takayama -- Talking across the disciplines: building communicative competence in a multidisciplinary graduate-student seminar on inquiry in teaching and learning / Jennifer Meta Robinson, Melissa Gresalfi, April K. Sievert, Katherine Dowell Kearns, Tyler Booth Christensen, and Miriam E. Zolan -- Getting at the big picture through SoTL / Lauren Scharff -- Growing our own understanding of teaching and learning: planting the seeds and reaping the harvest / Cheryl Albers -- Navigating interdisciplinary riptides on the way to the scholarship of integrative learning / Carmen Werder.

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