I posted this on /r/CanadianTeachers , but no dice yet. I'm researching different options for a master's program, and came across the University of Saskatchewan offering an M.SoTL. The descriptions that I've read seem interesting.
I posted this on /r/CanadianTeachers, but no dice yet. I'm researching different options for a master's program, and came across the University of Saskatchewan offering an M.SoTL. The descriptions that I've read seem interesting. >The Master of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (MSoTL) at the University of Saskatchewan is a hybrid graduate program for educators who want to study and strengthen teaching and learning in meaningful ways. Grounded in inquiry, reflection, and impact, the program prepares participants to design and conduct rigorous Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) research that is rooted in their own contexts. >With flexible elective options, students can deepen their methodological expertise or focus on leadership and change, shaping the degree to align with their professional goals. I'm curious if anyone has personal experience in the field. Do you know anyone who's studied it? It seems like it could complement my career and keep a lot of options open for me, but since I'm hearing so little about it, I'm wondering if it's ultra-niche. submitted by /u/IrenaeusGSaintonge [link] [comments]