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Dear Colleagues
 
Please see below an invitation to participate in a collaborative writing
groups initiative being offered in conjunction with the upcoming
International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL)
conference in Hamilton, Canada. Remember that the deadline for applications
is by February 28, 2012.

This initiative has proved very popular and we are likely to be over
subscribed.  However, if you are interested in participating you are
encouraged to apply as we would like to include people with a variety of
backgrounds. In particular, we could still do with a few more students and
not just for the students as change agents group!

All applications which arrive before the deadline will be judged against the
criteria for participation.
 
Best wishes
 
Mick


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ISSOTL Conference 2012 - International Collaborative Writing Groups

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As part of the ISSOTL 2012 Conference hosted by the Centre for Leadership in
Learning at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, colleagues are
invited to apply to participate to join a year long international
collaborative writing group.  The deadline for applications is by 28 February
2012.

There will be nine groups, each of which will prepare and write an article
during 2012-13 on a pre-selected topic about SOTL for submission for
publication.  Each group will have six or seven members chaired by a
facilitator familiar with the chosen topic.  Ideally each group will include
one student member.  Each group may have one group member who is unable to
participate face to face at the two-day pre-ISSOTL workshop.

The groups will work at a distance to prepare a 2000 word outline for
discussion running up to the workshop.  They will meet in Hamilton at the
main conference hotel for the two days preceding the start of the main
conference (Monday and Tuesday 22-23 October 2012) during which they will
spend time preparing their draft paper within their group and in discussion
with participants of other groups.  There will also be some social activities
as part of the workshop.  Following the workshop the groups will have two
months to complete and send in their papers for submission to an
international SOTL journal.  It is planned to have a session within the main
conference for participants to share their experiences of the initiative with
other conference delegates.

An important aim of the initiative is to build the capacity of participants
to work and write in international collaborative groups.  Hence enthusiasm
and interest in the topic and for the process of writing collaboratively in
international groups are at least as important as prior experience with the
topic.

This process has been used successfully by the International Network for
Learning and Teaching Geography in Higher Education (INLT) and has led to
four collections of papers published in the Journal of Geography in Higher
Education. 



Topics 
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The following topics have been selected for ISSOTL 2012 to meet a range of
interests:


A. The Practice of SOTL	 Chair / Facilitator	
International perspectives on an aspect of:
	

	

*	Embedding SOTL into institutional cultures 

*	Gary Poole (British Columbia, Canada) 

*	SOTL in an age of accountability 

*	Pat Hutchings (The Carnegie Academy for the Advancement of Teaching,
USA) 

*	Academic identity of SOTL practitioners 

*	Nicola Simmons (Brock, Canada) 

*	Students as change agents through SOTL 

*	Peter Felten (Elon, USA) 



B. The Scholarship of Academic Practices	 
	
International perspectives on an aspect of:	 
	

*	Scholarship of academic leadership 

*	Torgny Roxa (Lund, Sweden) 

*	Inquiry-based learning: Disciplinary practices and institutional
embedding 

*	Rachel Spronken-Smith (Otago, NZ) 

*	Teaching and learning about ethics: Disciplinary practices and
institutional embedding 

*	Ruth Healey (Chester, UK) 

*	The student experience of their degree level program 

*	Kelly Matthews (Queensland, Australia) 

*	Scholarship of educational/faculty/academic development 

*	Lynn Taylor (Dalhousie, Canada) 




Selection of Participants 
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Applicants should complete and submit the on-line form at: 
http://bit.ly/ISSOTL2012WritingGroups. 
 
In the event of more colleagues applying to join the writing groups than
there are places, selections will be made, so that as far as possible each
group contains:

a)    A wide international coverage
b)    A mixture of junior and senior faculty and at least one student
c)    A range of disciplines

Up to one member of each group will be accepted, who is only able to
participate at a distance and cannot make the face to face meeting in October
2012.

To help selection each applicant is asked to provide a brief statement on how
they will benefit from the experience and what they can contribute to their
group.   Each applicant can select a first and second choice of topics.  

Individuals selected to participate in the writing groups will be required to
register for the ISSOTL 2012 Conference.

Further details of the draft timetable and programme and the costs are
available at: http://issotl12.com/collaborative-writing-groups/. 

We would be most appreciative if readers could forward this invitation to
colleagues and to appropriate students who may be interested in participating
in a collaborative writing group. There are nine subsidised places for full
time students at 20% of the regular registration rate. Please remember the
deadline for applications is by 28 February 2012.


Call for Conference Abstracts

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Submissions are also being accepted for the ISSOTL conference proper. We
welcome proposals for papers, panels, posters and pre-conference workshops.
Proposal guidelines and a link to the online submission form can be found at:
http://issotl12.com/call-for-proposals/.


Questions? 
________________________________

For additional information, please visit: http://issotl12.com
<http://issotl12.com/>  or contact Beth Marquis ([log in to unmask]). To
learn more about the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching &
Learning, see: http://issotl.org <http://issotl.org/> .




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