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Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars. William A. Anderson, PhD Professor, Medical Education College of Human Medicine Michigan State University. Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars. Health professions faculty have faced - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
William A. Anderson, PhDProfessor, Medical EducationCollege of Human MedicineMichigan State University
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Health professions faculty have faced increased and sometimes conflicting expectations
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Faculty Report:
• The way they spend their time has
changed• They are working harder and longer • Less time available for scholarly activity• Poor recognition and rewards for their efforts • Increased frustration with their faculty position
Bellini ,2001
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
How Did This Occur?
• Broader institutional missions
• Increased accountability for faculty activities
• Increased research/scholarly expectations
• Decreased reimbursement for clinical services• Decline in general fund and research support
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
The Consequences
“The current faculty reward system did not match faculty activities” (E. Boyer, 1990)
• 70% of faculty said their interests lay in teaching
• 56% said research publications and grant dollars were essential for promotion/tenure
• 53% said publications and grants were merely
counted, not qualitatively measured• 77% said we need better ways to
evaluate the scholarly performance of faculty
(Carnegie Foundation, 1990)
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Ernest L. Boyer “Scholarship Reconsidered” Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (1990)
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
AGENDA
1.Educational Scholarship: a (very) Brief History
2.Status of Educational Scholarship Today
3. Challenges Facing Academies of Teaching Scholars
4. UNMC’s Successes and Challenges
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Educational Scholarship: a Brief History
Ernest L. Boyer “Scholarship Reconsidered” Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (1990) Thesis: “For US colleges to remain vital, a new,
broader vision of scholarship is required”.
• Scholarship of discovery• Scholarship of integration• Scholarship of application• Scholarship of teaching
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Boyer’s Expanded Definition of Scholarship
1. The Scholarship of Discovery• What has been meant by “research”• Generally supported by external grant
dollars• The discovery of new knowledge• Traditionally, lab and clinical research • Emphasis on a disciplined, scientific
approach
2. The Scholarship of Integration• Makes connections across disciplines• Interpreting data and findings in new and revealing ways• Collaborating with colleagues in other fields
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Boyer’s Expanded Definition of Scholarship
3. The Scholarship of Application
• Making practical use of research findings• Related to and flows out of professional
activities• The interaction of theory and practice• The land grant university model
4. Scholarship of Teaching
• Scholarship that transmits and transforms knowledge• Builds bridges between teachers and learners• Consequential only when it is understood by others• Completes the circle of knowledge
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Educational Scholarship: a Closer Look
• The most controversial of the the 4• Traditionally not viewed as scholarship
Why?• Because of an inability to determine
its contribution to the field
• To be considered scholarship, teaching and education must be subjected to the same review standards as other forms of scholarship
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Educational Scholarship: a Brief History
Charles E. Glassick. “Scholarship Assessed” San Francisco: Jossey Bass, 1997
Thesis: “We need new standards for assessing scholarship” • Clear goals
• Adequate preparation• Appropriate methods• Significant results• Effective presentation• Reflective technique
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Evaluating the Scholarship of Education
(Glassick, 1997)1. Clear Goals
• Did the scholar identify an important question?• Are the objectives of the work clearly defined, realistic, and achievable?
2. Adequate Preparation• Show an understanding of prior work in the area?• Bring together the necessary resources?
3. Appropriate Methods• Are appropriate methods used to achieve the goals?• Are the methods appropriately applied?
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Evaluating the Scholarship of Education
4. Significant Results• Achieve the goals?• Did the work make a contribution to the field?
5. Effective Presentation• Use a suitable style and effective organization to disseminate the work?• Use appropriate forums for communicating work to the intended audience?
6. Reflective Critique• Did the scholar use evaluative feedback to improve the quality
of future work?• Did the scholar critically evaluate his/her own work?
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Educational Scholarship: a Brief History
Lee Shulman. “Assessing the Scholarship of Teaching” Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 2001Thesis: “Teaching must be rigorously assessed to be considered scholarship”
• It must be made public• It must be peer-reviewed• It must build on the work of others • It must be reproducible and usable by others
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Educational Scholarship: a Brief History
The Summary
1. We have expanded our definition of scholarship beyond the traditional discovery of knowledge.
2. Accepting (and rewarding) the scholarship of integration, application and education more accurately reflects the activities and contributions of faculty.
3. For educational activities to be considered scholarship, they must meet the generally accepted criteria.
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Topic #2:
Status of Educational Scholarship Today
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Status of Educational Scholarship Today
1.New Faculty Tracks• Health Professions• Clinical Educator
2. Evolving Promotion & Tenure Criteria• Explicit definitions of educational
scholarship• Examples of acceptable activities
• Teaching innovations • Teaching materials
• Curriculum development • Advising and mentoring
• Educational leadership • Learner assessment
• Educational research (Simpson,
2004)
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Status of Educational Scholarship Today
3. Development of Support Mechanisms• Educational faculty development
training• Educational innovation grants• Educational Scholars Programs• Teaching Academies
4. Increased Dissemination Options• Professional organizations & meetings• Journals• Educational Materials
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Status of Educational Scholarship Today
Increased Dissemination Options• Professional Organizations & Meetings
• AAMC (GEA, RIME, GSA, GFA, etc.)• Regional GEA meetings• Generalists in Medical Education
• Journals• Academic Medicine • Medical
Education• Medical Teacher • Med. Ed. Online• Teaching & Learning in Medicine• Evaluation in the Health Professions
• Educational Materials• Med EdPORTAL 2.0 (AAMC)
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Status of Educational Scholarship Today
5. New Reward and Recognition Options• Teaching/Educational Awards• Outstanding educator receptions• Medallions• Annual monetary awards• Annual lectureship & education day• Highlighted on institutional website
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Status of Educational Scholarship Today
The Summary1. Educational scholarship has become a viable
form of scholarship.
2. Institutions are quantifying educational scholarship in promotion and tenure criteria.
3. There are multiple ways to “grow” educational scholarship.
4. There are many new peer-reviewed options for disseminating educational scholarship.
5. Institutions are recognizing and rewarding educational scholarship.
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Topic #3: Challenges Facing Academies
of Teaching Scholars
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Academies of Teaching ScholarsThe Primer
Definition: a cohort of faculty members selected to participate in a longitudinal set of faculty development activities.
• recognition of excellence• to prepare future educational leaders• to improve the educational skills of
faculty• to generate educational scholarship
History: originally a form of recognition for teaching excellence in research-intensive medical centers. Evolved to improve the
educational, leadership or scholarly skills of faculty.
Format: Monthly meetings, readings, assignments, completion and
dissemination of a major project.
Outcomes: Properly administered, most programs achieved their
stated goals.
Top Ten Challenges Facing Academies of Teaching Scholars
10. Having a Clear Purpose & Goals• Recognition/reward for excellence?• Skills development?• Curriculum improvement, educational
leadership, or educational scholarship?9. Eligibility Criteria• Experienced, new, ELIT, or any faculty?• Inclusive or exclusive?• All professions, disciplines, and
specialties?8. Expectations and Consequences
• Minimal expectations for participation & completion?
• Department co-pay?• Protected time for participants? • Consequences for non-completion?
Top Ten Challenges Facing Academies of Teaching Scholars
7. Identifying Relevant Activities• Related to goals of the program?• Workshops, journal clubs, project(s),
assignments?• How much & how many?6. Frequency of Contact• Monthly, quarterly, etc?• Duration of contact?
5. Institutional Leadership & Support• Demonstrable support from top
administration• Willingness to institutionalize if
successful4. Securing a Program Budget, Space, Support Staff
• National average: ~$50-75,000
Top Ten Challenges Facing Academies of Teaching Scholars
3. Developing Measurable Outcomes• Related to goals of the program?• Indicators of program success?
2. Recognition & Rewards for Participants• For successful program graduates: stipend, merit increase, certificates, medallions, publicity, etc.• For program faculty & mentors?
And the Number One Challenge for Teaching Academies is….
1. Finding a Program Director with a “Fire-in-the Belly”• role model• available• committed to an excellent program
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Topic #4: UNMC’s Successes and Challenges
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UNMC’s Successes in Promoting Educational Scholarship
1. Leadership2. Promotion & Tenure Criteria3. Educational Facilities4. Educational & Instructional Technology Scholars
Programs5. Educational Support Grants
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UNMC’s Challenges in Promoting Educational Scholarship
1. Changing departmental & institutional culture
2. Building a critical mass of
educators
3. Having Teaching Scholars serve as change agents & mentors
4. Sustained leadership & program commitment
Educational Scholarship and Academies of Teaching Scholars
Final Thoughts
1. Educational Scholarship is viable and growing.
2. Opportunities for disseminating Educational
Scholarship are growing, but external funding remains elusive.
3. UNMC has made an impressive commitment to date in promoting Educational Scholarship.
4. The proposed Academy of Teaching Scholars should considered as one of several tools necessary to build Educational Scholarship at UNMC.
5. And…..