Annual showcase to feature research on teaching and learning, including equity in STEM, global engagement, and emerging technologies.
The Celebrate the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Showcase is scheduled for Monday, April 27, from 3:30 to 5聽p.m.聽in LaRose Student Commons.
Each spring, the聽(CEL), the聽Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning聽(CATL), the聽Center for Research on Global Engagement聽(CRGE) and the聽Center for Writing Excellence聽(CWE) co-sponsor this聽annual showcase of faculty, staff, and student research on teaching and learning.聽The presenters have all聽participated聽in or been supported by聽SoTL聽programming across these centers.聽The event features a poster session and catered reception, offering the campus community an opportunity to engage with聽studies of聽innovative pedagogical work and reflect on the impact of聽SoTL聽on聽scholarly聽teaching practices across disciplines.
This year鈥檚聽SoTL聽showcase brings together interdisciplinary projects exploring topics such聽as聽students-as-partners collaborations, equity and belonging in STEM,聽global approaches to intercultural learning and integrating GenAI into teaching and learning.
From CEL, the聽聽will present on their students’ experience co-leading CEL鈥檚.聽They鈥檒l聽highlight the multi-institutional inquiry at the heart of three multi-year research seminars, as well as the benefits of student-faculty/staff co-inquiry for both student and faculty/staff partners.
Representing聽CATL,聽Kelsey聽Bitting, assistant professor of environmental studies,聽and聽Jessica Merricks, associate professor of biology,聽will聽present聽their聽2025-2027聽CATL Scholar聽research聽on the impacts聽of community-engaged courses on first-generation students, students of color and women in STEM disciplines. Additionally, Amanda聽Chunco, associate professor of environmental students and 2024-2026 CATL Scholar, will present her work on grading practices and聽student聽belonging聽in聽STEM.
From the CRGE,聽Bill Burress, director of assessment and accreditation for the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education聽and CRGE pre-doctoral scholar, will present research on international mobility in teacher preparation across the United States and Italy. Emily Moser,聽program coordinator for CEL and CATL; Michael Carignan, professor of history; and Lynn Huber, professor of religious studies, recipients of a CRGE聽faculty-staff research grant,聽will present their聽collaborative project聽exploring visual inquiry methods as a tool to foster and assess intercultural competence in global聽contexts.
搁别辫谤别蝉别苍迟颈苍驳听迟丑别听Center for Writing Excellence,聽Shannon Duvall, professor of computer science and interim associate dean聽for College of Arts and Sciences聽will present聽her project 鈥淓xploring Large Language Models for Teaching and Accessibility.鈥
All faculty, staff and students are invited to attend and engage with presenters during this celebration of聽the scholarship of聽teaching and learning at 黑料不打烊.