Disseminating scholarship of
teaching and learning:
using grass roots networking to
share research and influence
practice
Joann Cattlin and Deborah King
School of Mathematics and Statistics,
The University of Melbourne.
A study of how mathematicians and statisticians
access information about teaching
• The information needs of mathematicians and
statisticians
• Their preferred methods of accessing information
• The type of information they currently access
• How these can inform dissemination
of SoTL
Why?
FYiMaths findings www.fyimaths.org.au
Information and expertise of peers was considered very
important
But
many did not actively seek out information about
teaching practices.
Master of Information Management at RMIT
Interviews with mathematicians and statisticians
• 13 semi-structured interviews with 11 mathematicians and 2
statisticians in Australian universities. Included early, mid and
late career academics.
• Across Australia including Go8, ATN, IRU and regional institutions.
• Semester 2 2014.
• Questions about background in teaching, approaches to
looking for information about teaching, reasons for needing
information, sources used, relevance/usefulness.
Literature
• Availability of resources is one of key elements of
effecting change in teaching and learning initiatives
(Southwell et.al, 2010)
• Knowing what didn’t work is useful, but won’t usually
be found in academic articles (Southwell et.al 2010)
• SoTL includes a range of activities that make up a
shared teaching commons (Bennet & Dewar, 2012)
Literature cont.
• ‘linked their practice very rarely to teaching and learning
publications … sometimes to ideas from courses and
workshops and often to the influence of colleagues’ (Viskovic,
2006, p.330).
• Informal conversations provide reflection and feedback and
are significant source of information about teaching.
(Thomson, 2013)
• Developing teaching is a low priority for many and there has
been little work done in Australia on ‘scholarly approach to
teaching a discipline’ (Probert, 2013, p. 39)
Perspective
• Patterns of information seeking behaviour help guide
development of information services and resources.
• Social learning occurs at many levels and is recognised
as an important aspect of professional development
and capturing tacit knowledge.
• Communities of practice theory identified that social
groups were the foundation of social learning.
Findings
All…..
• Teaching was learnt on-
the-job, with limited
formal training.
• People are the main
source of information.
• Presentations are the
preferred methods of
accessing information.
Most……
• Limitations on time
prevented seeking
information.
Some….
• Scepticism of the
value of some
information.
Learning on the job
• Workplace culture shaped approach to teaching which
developed through a process of trial and error, with some
receiving more support than others.
• ‘thrown in the deep end’
• ‘if you sink, you sink’
• ‘if you have experienced it (teaching) you can do it’
• ‘the conversations (in the staffroom) were all about who was
teaching what and how the students were going’
• ‘ I inherited a lot form the local departmental culture’
People as a source of information
• Colleagues, mentors, researchers in related fields, presenters
at conferences and workshops, experts and supervisors.
• Accessible
• ‘most people in a university will be relying on their colleagues …
finding out who might have done something a bit differently through
word of mouth’
• Reliable
• ‘people appreciate other people’s viewpoints’
• Timely
• ‘Eric Mazur came to give a lecture…. I saw the opportunity to
implement something similar’
• Relevant
• ‘go into other universities and talk to them to find out what they do
in their teaching.’
Listening rather than reading
• Strong preference for attending presentations, over reading
articles, such as seminars, conferences, workshops (both
multi-disciplinary and mathematics specific)
• Easier and more efficient use of time
• ‘I find it a lot more useful if I go along to these workshops… better
than browsing a website and hoping that there is going to be
something there’
• Visible and accessible
• ‘we pick up things along the way’
Limitations
• No need or interest in researching teaching, rely on
experience.
• Lack of time to actively research teaching practices or review
current literature, even when they had keen interest and knew
where to find relevant articles, they did not have time to read
them.
• ‘I don’t often get time to read articles, I wish I did.’
• Not knowing where to look
• ‘I don’t know where to look’
• ‘it’s that starting point that is really hard’
Skepticism of value
• Expectations of research not met - Some (5) were concerned
that research they had read was not evidence based.
• ‘it is not serious scholarship, it is really just sharing information’
• ‘in science we would do control testing, but in education it’s very
difficult to do anything like that.’
• Not applicable for mathematics.
• ‘a lot of things had no applicability to mathematics, and
particularly maths taught in large courses’
• ‘that’s not transferable to my situation because I’ve got these
rules and regulations’
Conclusions
• The information seeking behaviors of mathematicians
reflect strong interest in peer learning and mentoring.
• These are ideal conditions for establishing
communities of practice, within schools/dept,
institutions or disciplines.
• Informal exchanges of information are significant so
networking should be supported.
• Popularity of presentations is related to having direct
contact with researcher/peers.
Conclusions
• Tackling limitations of current SoTL dissemination
• Provide a starting point for access to evidence based,
discipline specific research.
• Presentations at institutions, workshops or
conferences are a key networking opportunity.
• Present research in accessible and practical formats.
• Circulate widely, via email lists, key websites and peak
discipline organisations.
• Research that is evidence based and clearly presented
has more impact.
Questions
• How do other disciplines access information about teaching
practices?
• How can professional development in university teaching
improve access to current research and innovative teaching
practices?
• Can university libraries play a role in providing access to SoTL
resources?
Thanks
Thesis supervisors:
A/Prof. Peter Macauley & Dr Paul Mercieca,
School of Business IT and Logistics,
RMIT University.
FYiMaths project leader:
Dr Deb King, School of Mathematics and Statistics,
The University of Melbourne.
All participants for their time and interest.
References
Bandura, A & McClelland, D. (1977). Social learning theory. Prentice Hall, Engelwood Cliffs, NJ.
Bennett, CD & Dewar, JM 2012, 'An Overview of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in
Mathematics', PRIMUS, vol. 22, no. 6, pp. 458-73.
Probert, B 2013, 'Teaching-focused academic appointments in Australian universities:
recognition, specialisation, or stratification?', Australian Government,Office for Learning and
Teaching, Canberra.
Southwell, D, Gannaway, D, Orrell, J, Chalmers, D & Abraham, C 2005, 'Strategies for effective
dissemination of project outcomes', Carrick Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher
Education.
Thomson, K 2013, 'The nature of academics' informal conversation about teaching', unpublished
doctoral dissertation, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Vardi, I & Quin, R 2011, 'Promotion and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning', Higher
Education Research & Development, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 39-49.
Viskovic, A 2006, 'Becoming a tertiary teacher: learning in communities of practice', Higher
Education Research & Development, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 323-39.
Wenger, E. (2000). Communities of practice and social learning systems. Organisation, Vol. 7, no.2,
pp. 225-46.

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Disseminating scholarship of teaching and learning: using grass roots networking to share research and influence practice

  • 1. Disseminating scholarship of teaching and learning: using grass roots networking to share research and influence practice Joann Cattlin and Deborah King School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Melbourne.
  • 2. A study of how mathematicians and statisticians access information about teaching • The information needs of mathematicians and statisticians • Their preferred methods of accessing information • The type of information they currently access • How these can inform dissemination of SoTL
  • 3. Why? FYiMaths findings www.fyimaths.org.au Information and expertise of peers was considered very important But many did not actively seek out information about teaching practices. Master of Information Management at RMIT
  • 4. Interviews with mathematicians and statisticians • 13 semi-structured interviews with 11 mathematicians and 2 statisticians in Australian universities. Included early, mid and late career academics. • Across Australia including Go8, ATN, IRU and regional institutions. • Semester 2 2014. • Questions about background in teaching, approaches to looking for information about teaching, reasons for needing information, sources used, relevance/usefulness.
  • 5. Literature • Availability of resources is one of key elements of effecting change in teaching and learning initiatives (Southwell et.al, 2010) • Knowing what didn’t work is useful, but won’t usually be found in academic articles (Southwell et.al 2010) • SoTL includes a range of activities that make up a shared teaching commons (Bennet & Dewar, 2012)
  • 6. Literature cont. • ‘linked their practice very rarely to teaching and learning publications … sometimes to ideas from courses and workshops and often to the influence of colleagues’ (Viskovic, 2006, p.330). • Informal conversations provide reflection and feedback and are significant source of information about teaching. (Thomson, 2013) • Developing teaching is a low priority for many and there has been little work done in Australia on ‘scholarly approach to teaching a discipline’ (Probert, 2013, p. 39)
  • 7. Perspective • Patterns of information seeking behaviour help guide development of information services and resources. • Social learning occurs at many levels and is recognised as an important aspect of professional development and capturing tacit knowledge. • Communities of practice theory identified that social groups were the foundation of social learning.
  • 8. Findings All….. • Teaching was learnt on- the-job, with limited formal training. • People are the main source of information. • Presentations are the preferred methods of accessing information. Most…… • Limitations on time prevented seeking information. Some…. • Scepticism of the value of some information.
  • 9. Learning on the job • Workplace culture shaped approach to teaching which developed through a process of trial and error, with some receiving more support than others. • ‘thrown in the deep end’ • ‘if you sink, you sink’ • ‘if you have experienced it (teaching) you can do it’ • ‘the conversations (in the staffroom) were all about who was teaching what and how the students were going’ • ‘ I inherited a lot form the local departmental culture’
  • 10. People as a source of information • Colleagues, mentors, researchers in related fields, presenters at conferences and workshops, experts and supervisors. • Accessible • ‘most people in a university will be relying on their colleagues … finding out who might have done something a bit differently through word of mouth’ • Reliable • ‘people appreciate other people’s viewpoints’ • Timely • ‘Eric Mazur came to give a lecture…. I saw the opportunity to implement something similar’ • Relevant • ‘go into other universities and talk to them to find out what they do in their teaching.’
  • 11. Listening rather than reading • Strong preference for attending presentations, over reading articles, such as seminars, conferences, workshops (both multi-disciplinary and mathematics specific) • Easier and more efficient use of time • ‘I find it a lot more useful if I go along to these workshops… better than browsing a website and hoping that there is going to be something there’ • Visible and accessible • ‘we pick up things along the way’
  • 12. Limitations • No need or interest in researching teaching, rely on experience. • Lack of time to actively research teaching practices or review current literature, even when they had keen interest and knew where to find relevant articles, they did not have time to read them. • ‘I don’t often get time to read articles, I wish I did.’ • Not knowing where to look • ‘I don’t know where to look’ • ‘it’s that starting point that is really hard’
  • 13. Skepticism of value • Expectations of research not met - Some (5) were concerned that research they had read was not evidence based. • ‘it is not serious scholarship, it is really just sharing information’ • ‘in science we would do control testing, but in education it’s very difficult to do anything like that.’ • Not applicable for mathematics. • ‘a lot of things had no applicability to mathematics, and particularly maths taught in large courses’ • ‘that’s not transferable to my situation because I’ve got these rules and regulations’
  • 14. Conclusions • The information seeking behaviors of mathematicians reflect strong interest in peer learning and mentoring. • These are ideal conditions for establishing communities of practice, within schools/dept, institutions or disciplines. • Informal exchanges of information are significant so networking should be supported. • Popularity of presentations is related to having direct contact with researcher/peers.
  • 15. Conclusions • Tackling limitations of current SoTL dissemination • Provide a starting point for access to evidence based, discipline specific research. • Presentations at institutions, workshops or conferences are a key networking opportunity. • Present research in accessible and practical formats. • Circulate widely, via email lists, key websites and peak discipline organisations. • Research that is evidence based and clearly presented has more impact.
  • 16. Questions • How do other disciplines access information about teaching practices? • How can professional development in university teaching improve access to current research and innovative teaching practices? • Can university libraries play a role in providing access to SoTL resources?
  • 17. Thanks Thesis supervisors: A/Prof. Peter Macauley & Dr Paul Mercieca, School of Business IT and Logistics, RMIT University. FYiMaths project leader: Dr Deb King, School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Melbourne. All participants for their time and interest.
  • 18. References Bandura, A & McClelland, D. (1977). Social learning theory. Prentice Hall, Engelwood Cliffs, NJ. Bennett, CD & Dewar, JM 2012, 'An Overview of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Mathematics', PRIMUS, vol. 22, no. 6, pp. 458-73. Probert, B 2013, 'Teaching-focused academic appointments in Australian universities: recognition, specialisation, or stratification?', Australian Government,Office for Learning and Teaching, Canberra. Southwell, D, Gannaway, D, Orrell, J, Chalmers, D & Abraham, C 2005, 'Strategies for effective dissemination of project outcomes', Carrick Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education. Thomson, K 2013, 'The nature of academics' informal conversation about teaching', unpublished doctoral dissertation, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia. Vardi, I & Quin, R 2011, 'Promotion and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning', Higher Education Research & Development, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 39-49. Viskovic, A 2006, 'Becoming a tertiary teacher: learning in communities of practice', Higher Education Research & Development, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 323-39. Wenger, E. (2000). Communities of practice and social learning systems. Organisation, Vol. 7, no.2, pp. 225-46.