2019
DOI: 10.14434/josotl.v19i1.26775
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Developing Faculty Communities of Practice to Expand the Use of Effective Pedagogical Techniques

Abstract: The scholarship of teaching and learning literature is replete with examples of pedagogical techniques that have been demonstrated to be effective in improving learning, motivation, and student success. The extension of these techniques beyond the original context has tended to be slow, difficult, and incomplete. The following paper examines an intervention designed to encourage the exploration and use of a variety of pedagogical techniques by faculty in a traditional, four-year college faculty within the cont… Show more

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“…This could result in more SoTL research being conducted by scholarly practitioners, instructional practitioners and additional faculty. CoPs are a practical example of faculty development that can encourage the investigation of instructional strategies increasing the breadth of pedagogical knowledge, ultimately improving student learning and academic performance (Hoyert and O'Dell, 2019). As a result, CoP should help foster teamwork and collaboration across all five faculty classifications to achieve a common goal of increasing student learning in the post-secondary context (Carney et al, 2016;Hubball et al, 2010).…”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This could result in more SoTL research being conducted by scholarly practitioners, instructional practitioners and additional faculty. CoPs are a practical example of faculty development that can encourage the investigation of instructional strategies increasing the breadth of pedagogical knowledge, ultimately improving student learning and academic performance (Hoyert and O'Dell, 2019). As a result, CoP should help foster teamwork and collaboration across all five faculty classifications to achieve a common goal of increasing student learning in the post-secondary context (Carney et al, 2016;Hubball et al, 2010).…”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collaborative faculty have set up communities of practice (CoPs) to help pursue common goals of conducting SoTL research (Hoyert and O’Dell, 2019). A CoP is a group of faculty that work toward a common objective.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students who have the opportunity to study in studentcentred classrooms can create higher quality products. In addition to having higher self-efficacy and better attendance rates, students exposed to the student-centred teaching processes are also competent at transferring the knowledge and skills they have gained to new learning environments (Hoyert and O'Dell 2019). The faculty also gain advantages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dito de outra forma, tal abordagem destaca-se por considerar o processo de aprendizagem como fenômeno incorporado ao cotidiano, sendo, portanto, fruto das interações e relações sociais no universo laboral (SOUZA-SILVA; SCHOMMER, 2008;DOS-SANTOS et al, 2015). É nessa abordagem socioprática que emerge a noção de Comunidade de Prática (CoP), que pode ser compreendida como um grupo de pessoas que resolvem se aglutinar para realizar empreendimentos em comum, com vistas ao desenvolvimento em um domínio de conhecimento vinculado a uma determinada prática (WENGER, 2003;DAVEL, 2005;NAKATA, 2013;GODÓI-DE-SOUSA;HOYERT;O`DELL, 2019;DE GROOT;LEENDERTSE;ARTS, 2022). Assim, as "comunidades de prática são grupos de pessoas que compartilham interesses ou paixões por algo que fazem e pretendem aprender, como fazer melhor, a partir do momento em que interagem regularmente" (WENGER, 2003, p. 52;NICOLINI, et al, 2022).…”
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