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Submitting Manuscripts

The "scholarship of teaching" embraces a wide range of thoughtful writing. Your experience, your reflections on more effective teaching have a place in the conversation. Faculty of all kinds have begun to feel the importance of thinking more concretely about their teaching and writing about it. Insights from one discipline often have cross-disciplinary implications. I encourage subscribers to consider drafting a manuscript for the Forum.

Articles may address any aspect of college teaching and learning, and may be discipline-specific or general in nature.

Submissions may not exceed 1500 words (six ordinary typed pages), except in extremely unusual circumstances, and should be shorter whenever possible. Submissions in electronic form are highly encouraged. Indeed, submissions through E-mail are welcome.

Remember, too, that now with the synergy we have between the printed newsletter and its Web site, we have room for more elaborate presentations, a repository for detailed supplementary material to expand the compact presentations printed here.

Share what you've learned in teaching. Send your manuscripts to the Forum.

Editorial submissions should be sent directly to:

James Rhem, Executive Editor
The National Teaching and Learning Forum
213 Potter Street
Madison, WI 53715-2050
E-mail: jrhem@itis.com


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