Join us for a rich learning experience featuring:
Engaging presentations on teaching across the Humanities and Social Sciences
Interactive discussions with colleagues about advancing scholarly teaching on our campus
Hands-on workshops that guide you through the process of writing SoTL articles for publication
Whether you're a seasoned educator or just starting your teaching journey, this workshop will provide you with the knowledge, skills, and resources to become a scholar-teacher leader on our campus.
Ready to ignite your passion for teaching and make a lasting impact on our campus and our disciplines? Register to participate today!
The conference will be held in person at the Yanke Family Research Park (220 Parkcenter Blvd.). However, those requiring remote attendance options can let us know when registering for the workshop.
We have two days of workshop-related activities planned for you! Here is our program:
Day 1: Tuesday, July 30
9:30am Check in/light breakfast
10:00am Welcome and Opening Plenary: Dr. S. Raj Chaudhury
12:00pm Lunch
1:15pm Framework for Assessing Teaching Effectiveness
2:15pm Reflection and Workshopping Time
3:15pm Wrap up: Preview for Day 2
Day 2: Wednesday, July 31
9:00am Light breakfast
9:30am Gallery Walk I
10:30am Campus resources for SoTL research
12:00pm Lunch
1:15pm Gallery Walk II
2:15pm Work Time - reflection and writing
3:15pm Workshop wrap up // what’s next?
We are thrilled to host a plenary session led by S. Raj Chaudhury. Dr. Chaudhury is Associate Professor of Physics and Executive Director of the Innovation in Learning Center at the University of South Alabama. He is also a recent former President of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL). His plenary session will address the move from scholarly teaching to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) and will guide us through the different ways that we can build capacity for both scholarly teaching and SoTL at Boise State University.
Kelly Arispe (World Languages)
Jennifer Black (English Literature)
Kim Carter-Cram (English Literature)
Alison Elliott (Graduate student; MA IDS)
Sarah Lausch ( Ctr. for Teaching & Learning)
Sharon Paterson (Sociology)
Candyce Reynolds (University Foundations)
Jacoba Rock (Social Work)
Michal Temkin Martinez (Linguistics)
Carolina Viera (World Languages)
This workshop is sponsored by a Humanities and Social Science Initiatives grant from the
Boise State University College of Arts and Sciences and is supported by the Center of Teaching and Learning.
Questions? Please email Michal Temkin Martinez at michaltmartinez@boisestate.edu