Virtual research showcase focuses on the scholarship of teaching and learning

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

The Center for Teaching and Learning is holding a virtual Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Showcase.

On the center’s YouTube channel, there are short videos featuring faculty who received Scholarship of Teaching and Learning grants discussing their research and findings. Kim Buch, a Center for Teaching and Learning fellow and professor of psychology, provides a video introduction to the showcase.

Videos feature grant projects by Anna Athanasopoulou, lecturer, and Adalira Saenz-Ludlow, professor, mathematics and statistics; Scott Kissau, associate dean of research and graduate education, Cato College of Education, and Hilary Dack, associate professor, middle, secondary and K-12 education; Doug Markant, assistant professor, health psychology, and Alexia Galati, assistant professor, psychological science; Kelly Powers, assistant professor, and Wendy Neustrup, senior lecturer, nursing; Angela Mitchell, lecturer, writing, rhetoric and digital studies; Monica Rodriguez-Castro, associate professor, and Paloma Fernandez Sanchez, senior lecturer, languages and culture studies; Ayesha Sadaf, associate professor, and Stella Kim, assistant professor, educational leadership; and Carrie Wells, lecturer, and Michelle Pass, senior lecturer, biological sciences.

The Center for Teaching and Learning enhances the University’s mission of teaching and learning excellence, provides enterprise-level instructional technologies and champions the advancement of scholarly teaching. Learn more about the scholarship of teaching and learning, which involves the disciplinary, cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary study of teaching practice and student learning.