Category: Scholarship
Post-truth and education: true or false?
By: Stephanie McBride-Schreiner
Fake news, alternative facts, misinformation … unless you’ve been stranded on a deserted island these past few years, these terms should sound all-too-familiar.
SoTL resources from fall 2018
By: Medha Dalal
This past semester OofSI (under the leadership of Clarin Collins) organized four sessions devoted to SoTL. The goal was to generate interest and foster conversation among faculty about studying their own practice.
The future of work and learning: an interview
By: Punya Mishra
I had posted earlier about my visit to Bangalore back in summer to participate in the Quest 2 Learn Annual Summit organized by the Quest Alliance.
Understanding IRB requirements with regard to SoTL
By: Medha Dalal
Erik Williams and his colleagues from the Office of Research Integrity joined us to talk about the IRB process for educational research, specifically classroom research.
SoTL workshop on design aspects
By: Medha Dalal
The 3rd of the four planned Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) meetings took place on Friday, 26th October.
Action Lab joins the SOTL conversation
By: Medha Dalal
This past Friday members of Action Lab (ALAB) and EdPlus joined MLFTC faculty to extend the conversation around the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning at the Teachers College.
Kickoff meeting for SoTL
By: Medha Dalal
A key part of the work we do in the Scholarly Initiatives team is supporting the wide range of scholarship conducted by faculty at the College.
Do androids dream of teaching kids
By: Stephanie McBride-Schreiner
Robots and robotics are mainstays of science fiction, and for many of us, belong to the somewhat distant realm of some futuristic societies that we read about in novels or watch on T.V. or in movies.
Education research mixer April 6
By: Clarin Collins
Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College is committed to supporting and creating research and scholarship among our faculty and research staff.
Publishing public scholarship
By: Stephanie McBride-Schreiner
Tests, performance appraisals, evaluations, rankings, portfolios, surveys. Assessments are a part of the fabric of U.S. society. Within education, standardized assessments play a key role in measuring students’ success in school, postgraduate studies, and career.
Institutional review board for education research
By: Clarin Collins
Though not the sexiest component of research, the institutional review board is essential to protect the rights of research subjects and the researcher and institution.
First education research mixer
By: Clarin Collins
The first education research mixer luncheon was held today at ASU’s SkySong Innovation Center, organized by the Office of Scholarship and Innovation.
2017 MLFTC internal grant recipients named
By: Clarin Collins
The Office of Scholarship announced the 2017 MLFTC Internal Grant recipients.
Hackathon: National Science Foundation
By: Clarin Collins
Today, the offices of Research Advancement and Scholarship and Innovation hosted a hackathon to discuss submitting National Science Foundation proposals and, specifically, the Discovery Research PreK-12 call for proposals.
Meet the Action Lab fellows!
By: Clarin Collins
Today, the Office of Scholarship and Innovation announced that Mark Wiederspan and Jeongeun Kim were awarded the inaugural Action Lab Fellowship.