Abstract
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) has been described as the fastest growing academic development movement in higher education. As this field of inquiry matures, there is a need to understand how SoTL research is conducted. The purpose of our study was toinform this debate by investigating research approaches used in SoTL publications. We analysed 223 empirical research studies published from 2012 to 2014 in three explicitly focused SoTL journals. We classified the studies as either qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods using an analytical framework devised from existing literature on research methods. We found that the use of the three research designs was fairly evenly distributed across the papers examined: qualitative (37.2%), quantitative (29.6%), and mixed methods (33.2%). However, there was an over-reliance on data collection from a single source in 83.9% of papers analysed, and this source was primarily students. There was some, but limited, evidence of the use of triangulation through the use of multiple data collection instruments (e.g. survey, assessment tasks, grade databases). Similarly, only one-third of publications classified as mixed methods integrated the analysis and interpretation of the qualitative and quantitative data equally within the study. We conclude that current SoTL research is characterised by methodological pluralism but could be advanced through inclusion of more diverse approaches, such as close reading, and adoption of strategies known to enhance the quality of research, for example, triangulation and visual representation.
Highlights
IntroductionThe Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) has been described as the fastest growing academic (termed ‘faculty’ in North America) development movement in higher education (Gibbs, 2013)
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) has been described as the fastest growing academic development movement in higher education (Gibbs, 2013)
To address our research question of what types of research approaches are commonly used by SoTL researchers, we considered the following: 1. How prevalent is quantitative research only, qualitative research only, or mixed methods research amongst empirical SoTL articles published in a collection of prominent and explicitly-focused SoTL journals from 2012 to 2014?
Summary
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) has been described as the fastest growing academic (termed ‘faculty’ in North America) development movement in higher education (Gibbs, 2013). There has been a plethora of literature attempting to define, categorise, or make sense of SoTL.
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