The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Reconsidered: Institutional Integration and Impact
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Praise for The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Reconsidered

"A worthy capstone that pulls together two decades of Carnegie Foundation projects on the scholarship of teaching and learning. The authors review the genesis of these ideas and envision a future of continued integration of a culture of evidence in the world's universities and colleges. Projects end but the work continues."
Lee S. Shulman, president emeritus, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, and Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education emeritus, Stanford University

"This book captures the most important lessons from a decade of thoughtful experimentation with methods to improve the learning outcomes of American college students. The authors have deep experience in institutionalizing various approaches that have been devised and endorsed by faculty in many kinds of higher education settings. It will be a manual for those seeking to improve their own teaching and learning outcomes."
Katharine Lyall, president emerita, University of Wisconsin System

"The authors recount the history of research into one's own teaching, further develop its conceptualization, and make recommendations for how to bring it into the mainstream. Collectively, they have been at the center of the movement and have written, spoken, strategized, and organized conversations and scholarly work on the topic for many years. They present rich examples from many different environments and an unwavering vision of the benefits of the scholarship of teaching and learning and its potential."
Nancy Chism, Indiana University School of Education, Indianapolis

"This book reframes the literature on the scholarship of teaching and learning, faculty development, assessment, and the future of higher education. The writing sparkles with fresh analysis on teaching, learning, academic culture, and the possibilities for change. This book will help both individual faculty and entire institutions to enhance scholarly teaching and to deepen student learning."
Peter Felten, assistant provost and director, Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, and associate professor of history, Elon University

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Pat Hutchings is the former vice president of The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, which she joined after serving as a senior staff member at the American Association for Higher Education.

Mary Taylor Huber is senior scholar emerita and consulting scholar at The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

Anthony Ciccone is professor of French and director of the Center for Instructional and Professional Development at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Formerly, he was senior scholar and director of The Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (CFAT) is an independent policy and research center. Its mission is to support needed transformations in American education through tighter connections between teaching practice, evidence of student learning, the communication and use of this evidence, and structured opportunities to build knowledge.

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Preface ix

About the Authors xvii

Executive Summary xix

1 Why the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Matters Today 1

2 Teachers and Learning 24

3 The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Professional Growth, and Faculty Development 45

4 The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Meets Assessment 69

5 Valuing—and Evaluating—Teaching 87

6 Getting There: Leadership for the Future 112

Appendix A: Exploring Impact: A Survey of Participants in the CASTL Institutional Leadership and Affiliates Program, 2009 128

Appendix B: The Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: An Overview of the Program 153

Appendix C: Looking Back from 2030 162

References 166

Name Index 185

Subject Index 189

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