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College and University Teachers

Welcome to a special area of the Collaboration web site specifically for college and university teachers and others involved in promoting and supporting effective teaching and learning. With many demands on your time and resources, keeping up with the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning can be challenging.

To assist you in staying abreast of the latest and most relevant research and scholarship on teaching and learning, The Collaboration is compiling a series of annotated bibliographies for your reference. These will provide you with references aimed both at providing you with an overview of a specific topic and giving you suggestions for deeper reading.

The current bibliographies highlight important works in the field of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)—the theme of The Collaboration's February 2009 conference—and Deep Learning. Check back often, as we will be adding additional bibliographies. 

The current bibliographies have been researched and prepared by The Collaboration's 2007–08 Visiting Scholar, Marion H. Larson of Bethel University.  Larson is Professor of English at Bethel University and director of the Honors Program. She served for several years as coordinator of Writing Across the Curriculum and Faculty Development Coordinator. She was the 2000 recipient of Bethel University's Faculty Excellence Award for Teaching and the 2007 recipient of The Collaboration's Stewart Bellman Award for Exemplary Leadership for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning. A graduate of Wheaton College, she received her Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota.

 


Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
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