Publishing research on your pedagogy

When: February 10, 2016, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Where: Register for location

Presenter(s): Laura Baecher (Curriculum and Teaching) and Shiao-Chuan Kung (TTLG)


Note: This session is part of a series that will meet on October 7, November 4, December 2, February 3, February 10 and February 24. Participants should plan to attend all six sessions.

This Teaching Scholarship Circle series will provide faculty interested in researching and publishing on their teaching a unique opportunity to be coached and to work through the design and drafting of a research manuscript. We will begin in October and meet six times, once per month from October – April, thus bridging the January intersession where more writing and development of our manuscripts can occur. We will develop a writing circle and engage in peer-review and target a specific journal for our piece in progress. Session topics will include:

  • The definition of SoTL and types of research on teaching and learning that exist across disciplines
  • Understanding the genres of writing demanded in research in the social sciences
  • How to set up an IRB protocol to allow you to research the impact of your teaching at Hunter
  • Ways to collect and study the data that will answer your research questions
  • How to present your findings to an audience of higher education readers

We will meet from 11:00-1:00 on October 7, November 4, December 2, February 3, February 10 and February 24. Participants should plan to attend all six sessions and work on a manuscript to be ready for submission next spring. This session ran for the first time in Spring 2015 with great success!

 

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