Marilyn Repsher Center for Teaching and Learning presents fellowships for faculty research

November 19, 2019

The Marilyn Repsher Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) recently presented Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SOTL) Fellowships to four Jacksonville University faculty members.

This year’s Fellowships were granted to:

Dr. Whitney George

“The award allows me to offer a student or two the opportunity to work on the project with me, thus giving them a hands-on learning experience,” says Dr. Izaryk, whose project is about understanding students’ academic reading habits and exploring the effectiveness of strategies to help improve students’ reading habits. “I hope to learn about how students read and what I can do as their professor to support academic reading, something that will allow me to become a better faculty member.”

The Fellowship, which sponsored by the CTL and the Provost’s Office, supports faculty members in the design, development and implementation of a research-based strategy during a spring, summer or fall course. A successful proposal must detail a research-based process of examining one’s instructional practice. This Fellowship supports research including:

“This Fellowship encourages us to discover new methodology or technology to use in our teaching, “says Dr. Zeng, who intends to compare the use of Azure DevOps and Microsoft team + Github as tools to enhance the performance of team teaching and learning.

The Marilyn Repsher CTL supports JU faculty in their pursuit of innovative and creative teaching to improve student motivation and learning by providing resources and services that support teaching, research and service endeavors. Its overriding purpose is to enhance and dignify the work of JU faculty.

Through the SOTL, the CTL supports faculty activities that:

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