Granted SoTL projects
The Utrecht University Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Grant aims to stimulate and support teachers that want to conduct such a systematic and meaningful inquiry of their own teaching practice. Teachers are invited to examine their own classroom practice, improve the learning of their students, record their successes and failures, and importantly also share their experiences so that others may reflect on their findings. The SOTL Grants are intended for all teachers, starting and more experienced, and you can apply for small (e.g. one lecture or seminar) and somewhat larger (e.g. a whole course or significant part of a course) projects that you are involved in.
Please read more about the SoTL grants here.
Granted projects so far:
Designing a sustainable Lesson Study approach to training Teaching Assistants | By Roald Verhoeff from the faculty of Science |
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Student perception of own competencies in pharmacology and pharmacotherapy | By Rahul Pandit from the faculty of Medicine |
Re-development of communicating science with the public - Investigating the optimal balance between on- an offline teaching based on focus group research | By Frans van Dam from the faculty of Science |
Critical thinking in the humanities: co-creating intended learning outcomes | By Merel van Goch from the faculty of Humanities |
Tools to facilitate collaboration in undergraduate interdisciplinary student teams | By Rianne van Lambalgen from the faculty of Humanities |
It’s very relevant! Choices within interdisciplinary education on societal issues | By Carlijn van den Boomen from the faculty of Social and Behavioural sciences |
Big data in statistics for student teachers | By Michiel Doorman from the faculty of Science |
The Development of Moral and Ethical Reasoning in the Law Curriculum | By Emanuel van Dongen from the faculty of Law, Economics and Governance |
Modelling and Evaluating the Teaching of Creative and Professional Writing to Dutch students | By Els Stronks from the faculty of Humanities |
Student’s perceptions of interactions and social climate within a First Year Learning Community | By Jet van der Zijden from the faculty of Science |
The Team Diagnostic Survey as a way to help student teams thrive! | By Frédérique Purnot en Tom Frijns from the faculty of Social and Behavioural sciences |
Virtual exchanges in the foreign language classroom: towards intercultural awareness in the learning process. | By Silvia Canto from the faculty of Humanities |
Crashing into Interdisciplinarity? | By Jan Pieter Beetz from the faculty of Law, Economics and Governance |
Training research skills: how does designing vs. conducting research add to students’ overall insight in biomedical research principles? | By Janine Geerling from the faculty of Medicine |
Pleading in Virtual Reality: improving student experience and student learning | By Emanuel van Dongen from the faculty of Law, Economics and Governance |
Get ready to dissect: Using a mobile learning application to improve students’ factual anatomy knowledge level as preparation for the dissection class. | By Bo van Leeuwen from the faculty of Veterinary Medicine |
The Effect of Focused Interventions on LL.M. Students’ Academic Legal Writing Self-Efficacy Perceptions in a Legal Writing Support Program | By Jessica Dorsey from the faculty of Law, Economics and Governance |
Annually, the Utrecht SoTL Conference is organized as part of the OnderwijsFestival, during which academic teachers in all disciplines are welcome to present studies of their scholarly approaches of teaching. These presentations might be inspiring to read as well. Please find the book of abstracts of the past conferences here: