The Ripple Effect: Lessons From a Research and Teaching Faculty Learning Community

Authors

  • Andrew Hershberger Bowling Green State University Author
  • Maria Spence The University of Akron Author
  • Paul Cesarini Bowling Green State University Author
  • Andrew Mara North Dakota State University Author
  • Kathleen Topolka Jorissen Western Carolina University Author
  • David Albrecht Concordia College Author
  • Jeffrey J. Gordon Bowling Green State University Author
  • Canchu Lin Bowling Green State University Author

Abstract

Building upon a related 2005 panel presentation at the 25th annual Lilly Conference on College Teaching, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, the authors, several tenure-track assistant professors and tenured associate professors who have participated in a Research and Teaching Faculty Learning Community at Bowling Green State University, share their experiences implementing innovative teaching strategies that they received support for as part of their learning community experience. Each pedagogical approach addressed the participants' perceived inefficiencies in teaching preparation during the "publish or perish" period of their careers. Perhaps the most inspiring and shared concept is what the authors call the "ripple effect": identifying ways to teach more efficiently not only strengthened their research agendas, but also led to more effective teaching.

Published

2024-03-23