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Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Since June 2004, Saint Martin’s University has been an active
participant in the Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and
Learning (CASTL). We began our institutional participation initially as
a CASTL Cluster Leader in the “Scholarly Work in Learner-Centered
Cluster.” Beginning Fall 2006, Saint Martin’s became part of the
Cognitive Affective Learning (CAL) Leadership Cluster. Membership as a
nationwide leader in these clusters has allowed us to experience
first-hand the importance of focusing on activities that help faculty
articulate how their classroom performance enhances student learning. We
have benefited from this focused and systematic emphasis on the
scholarship of teaching and student learning, with activities that have
included faculty research projects; faculty retreats; faculty
presentations of papers and workshops; and attendance at CASTL summer
academies, CASTL colloquiums, and the International Society for the
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL) Conferences. Through
internal public presentations offered at the Friday Faculty Lunches, we
disseminate these research projects, thus cultivating an environment
that fosters good pedagogy based on practice and research.
At SMU, we share the Carnegie Academy for
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning’s values of developing and
disseminating knowledge about learning and teaching to enhance student
learning in our classrooms. We realize that the students benefit the
most from our CASTL participation; student learning remains in the
foreground of our thoughts and practices. As a small University
dedicated to teaching pedagogies that enhance student learning, we have
considered teaching and learning an integral part of our mission for
over a hundred years.
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