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Getting Started: Doing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning |
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Building on the Work of Others |
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second part of doing SoTL work is to review the literature that currently
exists on the subject we wish to investigate. In short, what have others
done that relates to this question? In this stage, one reads existing
scholarship in relevant subject areas, reflects on how one’s research
project builds on the knowledge generated by others, and investigates
theoretical frameworks that can guide and frame the current investigation.
This stage of the project involves gathering information that can provide
important evidence for justifying the significance of your investigatory
efforts. This information is typically used to write the rationale or
literature review of your final paper. You can find sources for writing
literature reviews in the Publications
section of this website.
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Leadership
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