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Innovative teaching knowledge stays with users.

A Kelly LaneJacob D McAlpinBrittnee EarlStephanie FeolaJennifer E LewisKarl J MertensSusan E ShadleJohn SkvoretzJohn P ZikerBrian A CouchLuanna B PrevostMarilyne Stains
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2020)
Programs seeking to transform undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics courses often strive for participating faculty to share their knowledge of innovative teaching practices with other faculty in their home departments. Here, we provide interview, survey, and social network analyses revealing that faculty who use innovative teaching practices preferentially talk to each other, suggesting that greater steps are needed for information about innovative practices to reach faculty more broadly.
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