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Teaching and Learning Together in Higher Education (TLTHE) serves as a forum for the reflective work of college faculty and students working together to explore and enact effective classroom practice. Published three times per year, the journal is premised on the centrality to successful pedagogy of dialogue and collaboration among faculty and students in explorations and revisions of approaches to teaching and learning in higher education. The journal has several aims:
● To include student perspectives and voices in analyses, affirmations, and revisions of educational practice at the post-secondary level
● To offer windows onto the development of pedagogical insights that faculty and students gain when they collaborate on explorations of classroom practice and systematically reflect on that collaboration
● To create forums for dialogue between faculty and students whose work is featured in this journal and others engaged in similar work
● To explore in particular the challenges and possibilities of such collaborations
Current Issue: Issue 32
(2021)
Winter 2021
Articles
An Authorship Partnership with Undergraduates Studying Authorship in Undergraduate Research Experiences
Lauren Abbott, Amy Andes, Aneri Pattani, and Patricia Ann (Pam) Mabrouk
Service-Learning Success Rooted in Networks of Partnership Centered on Teaching Assistant-Instructor Collaboration
Gail S. Begley and Nadia Sahli
Embracing Opportunities for Openness in Online Learning
Amy Cozart-Lundin and Gail Matthews-DeNatale
How a Multi-Year, Multifaceted, and Iterative Partnership Can Change Teaching, Learning & Research
Ava Gallo and Becca Berkey
Illustration of Cross-cultural Communication Partnership Fostered between Faculty and Graduate Student
Patricia Goodman and Zirui Yan
The Power of Food on Campus: A Unique (and Tasty) Co-creation
Maureen Timmons, Christopher Bosso, and Allison Deyo
Listening to Student Voices as a Step toward Strengthening Inclusive and Intercultural Teaching Approaches
Lorna Hayward, Aysha Alawadhi, and Flavia Fretias
Students as Partners as a Model for Research on Reflection and Cooperative Education
Michelle Zaff Esq., Sarah Klionsky, Gail Matthews-DeNatale, Sarah Lam, and Rebecca Raffo