
Leading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundley s05e10: Part 2 of 3 on Scholarly Perspectives, Engaging in the Scholarly Process
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Jul 21, 2025 Join Sarah Evans, an associate professor focusing on high-impact practices, and Amy Johnson, assistant VP for academic success, as they delve into the scholarly process. They’re joined by Jerry Daday, who emphasizes the importance of collaboration in research, and Erica Eckert, who shares insights on integrating scholarship into daily practice. Discover how to navigate institutional review boards with ease, the impact of generative AI on research, and the value of partnerships in enhancing learning outcomes. A must-listen for anyone in academia!
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Start with Clear, Feasible Questions
- Begin scholarly research by defining a clear, feasible research question inspired by what you want to investigate.
- Consult your IRB early to understand requirements for human subjects research and data use.
Stumbling into Scholarly Teaching
- Amy Johnson stumbled into scholarly teaching research by translating complex history into accessible undergrad courses.
- Her questions evolved from personal teaching struggles to broader administrative and assessment inquiries.
Keep Idea Lists for Research
- Keep a running list of your research ideas to capture inspiration on both good and challenging days.
- This practice helps recognize opportunities and track evolving questions over time.







