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"The Wabash Center in the Scholarship of Teaching"
Charles R. Foster
Emory University
Teaching Theology and Religion 10:3 (July 2007) 156-158
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The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning was
established in the wake of heightened interest in teaching
and learning following Ernest L. Boyer's 1990 Carnegie
Foundation report on the professoriate. The Center was established
specifically
to strengthen teaching and learning in theology and religion.
The praxis of Wabash Center programs directed to that
quest, however, inevitably engaged participants in the scholarship
of teaching and learning by highlighting questions from
their teaching practice, the disciplinary shape of their teaching,
and the influence of multiple publics on what and how
they taught.
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