Growing Lemon Trees from Lemons: Lessons Reaped from a SoTL Faculty Learning Community's Research "Failures"

Failure can be central to faculty research; however, failure produces a vehicle for learning. Through an interdisciplinary faculty community, the authors supported each other in facing, learning from, and overcoming “failed” aspects of research projects. This article reports obstacles encountered i...

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Main Authors: Linh Dich, Karen M Brown, Jeff H Kuznekoff, Theresa Conover, John P Forren, Janet Marshall
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indiana University Office of Scholarly Publishing 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/josotl/article/view/21377
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spelling doaj-69feff8054da4cf39829d87f9c4d498a2020-11-24T21:20:52ZengIndiana University Office of Scholarly PublishingJournal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning1527-93162017-11-0117410.14434/josotl.v17i4.21377Growing Lemon Trees from Lemons: Lessons Reaped from a SoTL Faculty Learning Community's Research "Failures"Linh Dich0Karen M Brown1Jeff H Kuznekoff2Theresa Conover3John P Forren4Janet Marshall5Miami UniversityMiami UniversityMiami UniversityMiami UniversityMiami UniversityMiami University Failure can be central to faculty research; however, failure produces a vehicle for learning. Through an interdisciplinary faculty community, the authors supported each other in facing, learning from, and overcoming “failed” aspects of research projects. This article reports obstacles encountered in conducting Scholarship of Teaching and Learning research and the role of a faculty learning community in overcoming these challenges. Research pitfalls included lack of student participants, non-significant findings, expectations for understanding related course content, technology issues, use of deception, determining the research question, and managing bias. Ultimately, the faculty learning community engendered a foundation for successful research projects by shared inquiry into these research “failures.”  https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/josotl/article/view/21377Faculty learning communitiesScholarship of Teaching and Learningfailuresuccessinterdisciplinary communitiesaction research
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Karen M Brown
Jeff H Kuznekoff
Theresa Conover
John P Forren
Janet Marshall
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Growing Lemon Trees from Lemons: Lessons Reaped from a SoTL Faculty Learning Community's Research "Failures"
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Faculty learning communities
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
failure
success
interdisciplinary communities
action research
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Karen M Brown
Jeff H Kuznekoff
Theresa Conover
John P Forren
Janet Marshall
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title Growing Lemon Trees from Lemons: Lessons Reaped from a SoTL Faculty Learning Community's Research "Failures"
title_short Growing Lemon Trees from Lemons: Lessons Reaped from a SoTL Faculty Learning Community's Research "Failures"
title_full Growing Lemon Trees from Lemons: Lessons Reaped from a SoTL Faculty Learning Community's Research "Failures"
title_fullStr Growing Lemon Trees from Lemons: Lessons Reaped from a SoTL Faculty Learning Community's Research "Failures"
title_full_unstemmed Growing Lemon Trees from Lemons: Lessons Reaped from a SoTL Faculty Learning Community's Research "Failures"
title_sort growing lemon trees from lemons: lessons reaped from a sotl faculty learning community's research "failures"
publisher Indiana University Office of Scholarly Publishing
series Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
issn 1527-9316
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Failure can be central to faculty research; however, failure produces a vehicle for learning. Through an interdisciplinary faculty community, the authors supported each other in facing, learning from, and overcoming “failed” aspects of research projects. This article reports obstacles encountered in conducting Scholarship of Teaching and Learning research and the role of a faculty learning community in overcoming these challenges. Research pitfalls included lack of student participants, non-significant findings, expectations for understanding related course content, technology issues, use of deception, determining the research question, and managing bias. Ultimately, the faculty learning community engendered a foundation for successful research projects by shared inquiry into these research “failures.” 
topic Faculty learning communities
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
failure
success
interdisciplinary communities
action research
url https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/josotl/article/view/21377
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