Extended call - Transformative Dialogues: teaching and learning eJournal - Volume 6, Issue 1
Volume 6, Number 1
Guest Editor, Nancy Chick, PhD (Associate Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Barron County and co-director of the University of Wisconsin System's Wisconsin Teaching Fellows and Scholars Program) will join us for this issue as we look at research and scholarly commentary on "the forms of instruction that leap to mind when we first think about the preparation of members of particular professions" (Shulman, 2005, Daedalus, Vol 134, No. 3).T
D invites all those involved in SoTL scholarship with a focus on specific professions to write about their experience and share with their colleagues.
Submission Deadline: May 1, 2012 - Publication: August, 2012
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Transformative Dialogues is a forum for conversations intended to foster the improvement of adult teaching and learning. TD facilitates the multi-disciplinary exchange of ideas, actions, and results of innovative and professional practice in the scholarship of teaching and learning.
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Dr. Balbir Gurm Dr. Alice Macpherson Al Valleau
Editor in Chief Technical Editor Associate Editor
Transformative Dialogues: Teaching and Learning Journal
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"You must be the change you wish to see in this world." Gandhi
"When we speak, in gestures or signs, we fashion a real object in the world; the gesture is seen, the words and the song are heard. The arts are simply a kind of writing, which, in one way or another, fixes words or gestures, and gives body to the invisible." - Émile-Auguste Chartier (1868 - 1951) French philosopher