Teaching & Learning Centers in the 21 st Century An exploration of future needs S. J. (Sandy) Schaeffer, III Advanced Learning Center, University of Memphis.

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Teaching & Learning Centers in the 21 st Century An exploration of future needs S. J. (Sandy) Schaeffer, III Advanced Learning Center, University of Memphis (Tennessee, USA) Contact For more information on this study: S. J. (Sandy) Schaeffer, III Advanced Learning Centerl FedEx Institute of Technology University of Memphis Memphis, TN (USA), Ph: Web: Methods: Developed a survey instrument with open-ended questions designed to elicit baseline thoughts from key institutional stakeholders. Indentified and invited specific individuals known to the researcher to participate in the study. 21 individuals from 6 different institutions in differing roles. Distributed the survey instrument via and received responses from 13 of 21 invited participants (62% response rate). Analysis: Non-exhaustive analysis of text submissions received including baseline coding, field notes, and personal reflections. Introduction With the explosion of instructional technologies and new teaching methodologies in recent years, supporting the faculty on our campuses has become a much more complex task in the 21st century. Campus leadership has responded in varying ways ranging from creating sophisticated technology support centers to modifying traditional teaching & learning centers to simply leaving faculty to their own devices. All of these have succeeded in varying ways. The purpose of this study is to build on the knowledge gained from these experimentations and explore new models of campus- level support that will better serve faculty in a rapidly evolving world.. Research questions related to this study include: 1.What issues are most relevant to key stakeholder groups (faculty, T&L professionals, academic & technical leadership, etc.) relative to T&L centers? 2.What are some of the organizational models currently in place on campuses? 3.How effective are these models at meeting current needs? Future needs? As seen by the different stakeholder groups? 4.How is campus executive support for T&L needs of faculty perceived by different stakeholder groups? Current Models: Participant Data: # Participant Profiles Institutional TypesInterviewees - Online University (1)- T&L Professionals (3) - Public R1 Institutions (2)- IT Leadership (3) - Public Comp (1)- Acad Leadership (3) - Private Liberal Arts (2)- Faculty (4) Total = 6 institutionsTotal = 13 participants CAO T&L Pedagogical Resources CIO Technical Assistance #1 - Common Silo Model CAO T&L Pedagogical Resources Technical Assistance #2 – Combined (Single Executive) Non-Collaborative CIO / Library T&L Pedagogical Resources Technical Assistance -OR- CAO/CIO (Library) T&L Pedagogical Resources Technical Assistance #3 – Combined (Shared Executive) Collaborative 1.Executive support of T&L needs is seen as lukewarm to good (certainly not “bad”). But the general perception is “yes, we have a center” not well thought through, properlly funded, or strategically designed. 2.Faculty participation is limited to a small percentage of the overall campus academic community. (Same people over and over.) 3.Models are generally centralized, but varied in nature from highly coordinated and consolidated to traditional silos models that are fragmented under different areas. 4.Service models are mostly traditional inbound to a “center” but there is a growing interest in more decentralized, outbound models that are closer to the faculty and their teaching work. 5.Faculty do not perceive that they have a real “voice” in what and how services are delivered. There is a perceived disconnect between what is delivered and what the faculty believe their needs to be. 6.Instructional technology skills are central to any model offered. 7.There is an emerging interest to include students in the overall T&L service delivery model. (Teaching and learning) “It’s not enough to acknowledge this and do nothing about it. Imagine going to the doctor and being told ‘Well today’s medical journals state that I could treat you with this new method, but that takes too much time so I am just going to continue doing what I’ve always been doing.” (T&L center professional) “The chasm between the students’ frame of reference for legitimate…modes and channels of communication and knowledge transfer and the faculty members’ frame of reference is growing.” (CIO, liberal arts college) On accepting the shifting nature of students and the growing prominence of technology skills for faculty in teaching Participant Quotes: “The edges between the library, instructional technology and the teaching & learning center would blur so that you could barely tell where one stopped and the other began.” (CIO, liberal arts college) On the future idealized T&L organizational models Summary of Key Findings: “…the reality is that the preparation that goes into teaching is [now] more of a 7/24/365 kind of effort…I think this will only increase as teaching methods become more virtual.” (Tenured faculty member) On how traditional walk-in center model is not adequate for the future “Mark Hopkins (Williams College, 1824) noted that ‘the ideal college is Mark Hopkins on one end of a log and a student on the other.’ Our institution seems to be supportive of teaching & learning within this cultural milieu.” (CIO liberal arts college) “In terms of…support…executive enthusiasm appears to be ‘We truly do wish you well. Make the best of what you’ve got.’” (T&L center professional) On the lukewarm perception of executive direction on T&L centers today Next steps: In-depth quantitative funding study Exploration of “ideal” model / reporting structure In-depth understanding of faculty needs/expectations/perceptions Pursuit of a multi-year national study and ‘best practices’ dissemination