Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) (Michigan State office of Faculty & Organizational Development)
- The Scholarship of Teaching
and Learning promotes teaching as a scholarly endeavor and a worthy subject for research,
producing a public body of knowledge open to critique and evaluation. Its intent is not only
to improve teaching but to create a community of “scholarly
teachers” who add to the body of knowledge about teaching and learning as well as
benefiting from the SoTL research of others. This section provides links to introductory
information, articles, examples, journals, conferences, associations, and other resources
dedicated to SoTL. Faculty members new to SoTL and those who are already engaged in SoTL
activities will find useful information in this compilation.
International
Institute for Christian Studies
- Provides teaching opportunities in secular universities around the world.
The
Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
- (CASTL) - Builds on a conception of teaching as scholarly work.
Navigating the Web of Discourse on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: an Annotated Webliography
- Developed
by the Association of College & Research Libraries, this site aims to facilitate
access to Web-based information on the scholarship of teaching and learning.
techLEARNING.com
- techLEARNING.com is produced by Technology
& Learning Magazine, with contributions from hundreds of K-12 teachers,
administrators & other experts in the field.
The National Teaching
& Learning Forum
- The National Teaching and Learning Forum
is a periodical devoted to discussion of teaching and learning in higher
education.
Deliberations
- Deliberations
is an international website on issues of learning and teaching for the higher education community.
Wabash
Center's Guide to Internet Resources for Teaching and Learning in Religion
and Theology
- A selective, annotated guide to a wide
variety of electronic resources of interest to those who are involved
in the study and practice of religion: syllabi, electronic texts, electronic
journals, websites, bibliographies, listserv discussion groups, liturgies,
reference resources, software, etc. The purpose of the Guide is to encourage
and facilitate the incorporation of electronic resources into teaching.
Online
Teaching and Learning Resources
- Resources provided by the NEA.