Engendering the Scholarship of Problem-based Learning

  • Palmer B
  • Major C
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Abstract

In this case-based research article, we describe how the implementation an instructional method, problem-based learning, across disciplines at a single institution stimulated scholarship on teaching among the faculty involved in the project. We conducted interviews with 30 participating faculty and administrators and triangulated these data with a document analysis of project documents, course portfolios, meeting minutes, and the project Web site. Our institutional-level analysis focuses on the campus environment and how it supported and/or constricted the scholarship of teaching across campus. At the faculty-level, we describe faculty perceptions about and experiences with producing scholarship on their own teaching.

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Palmer, B., & Major, C. (2007). Engendering the Scholarship of Problem-based Learning. International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.20429/ijsotl.2007.010205

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