Going Public Reconsidered

Engaging With the World Beyond Academe Through the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

Nancy L Chick editor Jennifer C Friberg editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:4th Feb '22

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Through its impact on students in their lives in and beyond college, and recognizing the porous boundary between the classroom and the “real world,” SoTL can offer insights into broader societal issues, offer evidence of activities that facilitate everyday learning, promote intrinsic motivation, better support people from underrepresented communities, or uncover the ripple effects of changing educational environments. It has the potential to deliver messages of broad public interest. This book extends the field-building work of Boyer’s Scholarship Reconsidered and Hutchings, Huber, and Ciccone’s The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Reconsidered by taking a new look at SoTL’s ubiquitous call to “go public.” Going Public Reconsidered explores the potential impacts of knowledge generated by SoTL, considers its varied public audiences, and offers guidance for the appropriate media and modes of communication to reach them, including the use of social media. It urges the SoTL community to step up and contribute its expertise to conversations about the crises that face our communities, nations, and the world, and disseminate the relevance of its research for the world outside of the classroom.Recognizing that many practitioners find it difficult to conceptualize the public in public SoTL beyond the higher education audiences they routinely address, this book focusses on conceptualizing, planning, and shaping the message, and clarifying appropriate audiences. It offers guidance on the “who” and the “how” of public SoTL. Going Public Reconsidered addresses such questions as: ● What is happening in the world that would benefit from a SoTL-informed perspective?● What information, insight, or knowledge does SoTL generate?● Who beyond higher education might care about this information, insight, or knowledge, and why?● How can we adapt to the venues and platforms where they currently get their information and knowledge?The fifteen editors and contributors explore the potential and the implications of extending SoTL beyond its current horizons by reflecting on the ultimate responsibility of those who profess SoTL; examining SoTL’s audiences and the notion of “the public”; considering what topics and Grand Challenges public SoTL might address; offering case studies of outreach in the US and abroad; and providing guidance on the use of social media for public SoTL – from Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube to blogs – as well as on developing relationships with mainstream media. The...

"This book provides an important new direction for the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) conceptualizing and operationalizing broader audiences than campus communities for these vital insights. How learning occurs should be a priority for discussion within our society and part of the mainstream discourse in the US and globally. The editors bring together authors representing different countries and educational contexts to explore social media, the Internet, public partnerships, and connections with the world of journalism as avenues for advocating for improvements to our learning environments. This provides a bold vision for future SoTL work."

Adrianna Kezar

Professor and Director of the Pullias Center for Higher Education

ISBN: 9781642671889

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 353g

168 pages