This study examined how mathematicians and statisticians access information about teaching practices. Through interviews with 13 academics, the study found that they primarily learn teaching on the job with limited formal training. Colleagues and presentations are the main sources of information as they are accessible, reliable, timely, and relevant. While interested in teaching practices, many do not actively research the literature due to time limitations and skepticism of some research's applicability or evidence base. The study concludes that supporting informal exchanges and communities of practice, as well as disseminating discipline-specific and evidence-based research in accessible formats, could help tackle the limitations of current research dissemination to this group.
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