Defining and Enabling Scholarship of Teaching, Learning, and Employability (SoTLE) Through a Multi-Institution Faculty Learning Community

Authors

  • Shelley Kinash University of New England Author
  • Sally A. Male The University of Melbourne Author
  • Clare M. Mouat The University of Western Australia Author
  • Dino Spagnoli The University of Western Australia Author
  • Kevin McDougall University of Southern Queensland Author
  • Jasmine Thomas University of Southern Queensland Author
  • Chloe Jayde Mortimer The University of Western Australia Author

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Abstract

Seven people from four Australian universities (two regional and two research-intensive) formed a faculty learning community (FLC) on employability scholarship. The intersecting methodologies of autoethnography and of hermeneutic phenomenology were used to inquire into the form and substance of the FLC. The four new and novel knowledge outcomes were: (1) a definition of the Online FLC; (2) a definition of Scholarship of Teaching, Learning and Employability (SoTLE); (3) a SoTLE model explicating curricular, co-curricular, and extra-curricular employability; and (4) 11 key characteristics of the SoTLE FLC. As such, this research and the resulting article address the paucity of scholarship about FLCs of multi-institution practitioners and/or researchers in the context of employability. Implications are provided for both practice and research.

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Published

2024-05-09