Phenomenology of surprise: Transformed "seeing" in a SOTl scholars' program

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Faculty members participating in a year-long Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) development program experienced various surprises as transformational events. This study is a phenomenological exploration of these surprises. We use Dastur's (2000) understanding of surprise as a phenomenological event that allows for changed perception and the possibility of a different future through an altered state of being in the world. Four different categories of surprise are explored: surprise that doing SoTL changed teaching, surprises about students, surprises about SoTL and the research process, and finally, surprises about communities and disciplines.

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Yeo, M., Manarin, K., & Miller-Young, J. (2018). Phenomenology of surprise: Transformed “seeing” in a SOTl scholars’ program. Teaching and Learning Inquiry, 6(2), 16–28. https://doi.org/10.20343/teachlearninqu.6.2.3

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