Teaching Forum: A Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Teaching Forum is an on-line publication of the University of Wisconsin System Office of Professional and Instructional Development.September 28, 2007 issue is on line now! Lori J. Carrell, Editor.
March 2007 Special Issue on Lesson Study, with Bill Cerbin as Guest Editor.
Teaching Forum provides a venue for peer-reviewed publication of exemplary “Scholarship of Teaching and Learning” work, serving as a change agent to demonstrate the scholarly nature and applied value of SoTL in higher education. It connects teaching and learning scholars across local campuses and disciplinary boundaries.Teaching Forum invites the following kinds of work:
- SoTL Research Articles: Full length research articles documenting scholarship of teaching and learning (25 pages maximum)
- SoTL Under Review: Book reviews of SoTL publications
(1000 words or less)
Contact the editor with questions regarding appropriate books to be reviewed. The editor may invite book reviews.- SoTL Updates: Campus Reports on current SoTL Initiatives
(500 words or less)- SoTL Applied: Best Practices Section - Teaching activities emanating from SoTL work (1500 words or less)
Applied Article Guidelines
These submissions should describe instructional activities that can be utilized in a postsecondary classroom and that are connected to scholarly work on teaching and learning. Each submission should contain the following components:
1) Title
2) Course for which the activity was developed
3) Instructional objective of the activity
4) Summary of SoTL research from which the activity emanates (theoretical rationale for the activity)
5) Directions for the activity
6) Evaluation of the activity, including suggestions for further SoTL research questions
Call for Submissions for 2008
Deadline: January 15, 2008Send submissions or questions to:
Lori J. Carrell, Editor, Teaching Forum, Faculty Development Office, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 800 Algoma Blvd., Oshkosh, WI 54901
E-mail: carrell@uwosh.edu Phone: 920.424.3220

