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This paper reports on a new version of the ISSOTL (International Society of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning)-based International Collaborative Writing Groups (ICWGs), which has a specific focus on public scholarship. In this study, we focus on the community-based elements of the ICWGs-Public, and in particular on community-based academic development, including cross-institutional and international collaboration aspects of ICWGs-Public. In this qualitative study, we use Wenger and Wenger-Trayner's communities of practice evaluation framework, which outlines seven levels of value, to explore the potential outcomes and benefits of ICWGs-Public, based on a series of semi-structured interviews with participants. ICWGs-Public show potential as a model for cross-institutional community-based academic development, particularly if the community of practice has a strong central focus, in this case public SoTL. Community-based academic development may therefore have an important role to play in extending SoTL beyond the academic realm.
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Henk Huijser
Queensland University of Technology
Janel Seeley
Utah State University
Siobhán Wittig McPhee
University of British Columbia
The International Journal for Academic Development
University of British Columbia
Queensland University of Technology
University of Wyoming
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e70b3ab6db643587684df0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/1360144x.2024.2350643