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How Do You Do the SoTL?

Adapted from Herteis, E. (Aug. 2002) What Is the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning? Teaching & Learning Bridges. 1 (2).

  • Boyer's paradigm
  • How do you do the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning?
  • Activities of scholarly teachers
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  • Documenting scholarship in clinical teaching (slide presentation)
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      • Does the Scholarship Have To Be Published in a Peer-reviewed Journal?
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