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GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2022 SU SoTL hybrid conference offers a space for academics to reflect, showcase, and share innovative teaching, learning and assessment practices.
Stellenbosch University staff members are invited to submit abstracts/contributions through which they reflect on their teaching, learning and assessment, share what they have learnt and how it will impact their future teaching.
You may want to share your experiences of trying out something new or innovative in your teaching or assessment practice. Did it work or not? Perhaps you’ve conducted a large-scale needs analysis related to your teaching, or you’ve discovered something interesting while analyzing the results of your students’ assessment. Have you explored a teaching-related aspect in collaboration with other colleagues in your department or faculty, or even across disciplinary boundaries? Have you conducted research on your teaching or assessment? Or perhaps you have some new ideas that you would like to discuss.
Come and share your results, innovative practices and reflections with us in a presentation, a panel discussion or as a poster, so that we can all learn together and make teaching and learning at SU the best it can be.
You can submit abstracts/contributions in the research, innovation or reflection tracks, or perhaps even a poster. Please see the details below.
a) How to submit an abstract/contribution
First, you need to register as a user for this conference at https://www.conftool.pro/sotl2022/. Then follow these steps:
- Log in at the above address using the access details created during the registration process.
- Click on Your Submissions.
- Choose either Research or Innovation or Reflection
- Complete the necessary fields.
- Click on Proceed and Complete submission. Then a screen will appear showing the new submission created with the details. You will also receive an e-mail confirming your submission.
b) Writing the abstract
Have a look at Creating a research space (the CARS model), which provides an overview of steps to follow when doing educational research – this could assist you in writing your abstract. You may also contact the CTL Advisor in your faculty for assistance.
The abstract should consist of 300 words minimum and 350 words maximum. The deadline for submitting abstracts is 2 September 2022.
c) Ethical clearance
Please note that the primary investigator is responsible for obtaining the necessary (1) ethical clearance and/or (2) institutional permission and to ensure adherence to the (3) Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 (POPIA). Click here for more information.
d) Streams
Abstracts may be submitted in the following streams:
- Academic and digital literacies
- Co-curriculum
- Educational Leadership
- ERTLA / ARTLA
- Evaluation
- Feedback
- Focus on first-years
- Graduate attributes
- Innovative teaching
- Innovative assessment
- Interdisciplinary teaching
- Mentoring and tutoring
- Multilingualism
- Postgraduate teaching
- Programme review and renewal
- Reflection
- Social impact
- Social justice in teaching and learning
- Student success factors
- Student support
- Technology in education
- Transforming the curriculum
e) Criteria for the abstracts/contributions
RESEARCH |
INNOVATION |
REFLECTION |
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Recommended reading for “Reflection“:
Find the following list for further readings:
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- Ashwin, P., D. Boud, K. Coate, F. Hallet, E. Keane, K. Krause, B. Leibowitz, I. Maclaren, J. McArthur, V. McCune and M. Tooher. 2015. Reflective teaching in higher education. London: Bloomsbury.
- Biesta G. 2019. How Have You Been? On Existential Reflection and Thoughtful Teaching. In: Webster R., Whelen J. (Eds.), Rethinking Reflection and Ethics for Teachers. Singapore: Springer.
- Dewey, J. 1986. How we think: A restatement of the relation of reflective thinking to the educative process. In: Boydston, J. A. (Ed.), The later works of John Dewey, Volume 8: 1933. (pp. 105-352). Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. (Original work published 1933)
f) General criteria
- The title of the presentation must be no longer than 10 words.
- The abstract/contribution must be between 300 and 350 words.
- The abstract/contribution must be language edited before it is submitted.
- Abstracts should contain in-text references (author and date), but a reference list is not required.
- The abstract/contribution should be understandable to a broad spectrum of readers.
- The abstract/contribution must be submitted by 2 September 2022.
- This document contains information about how the SoTL prize winners are determined plus the criteria used by the judging panel.
g) Allocated time for presentations
Research | Innovation | Reflection | |
Presentation time | 20 minutes | 20 minutes | 15 minutes |
Q&A | 5 minutes | 5 minutes | 5 minutes |
ENQUIRIES
E-mail us at sotl@sun.ac.za