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Editor's Comment
Volume 2, Number 1
January 2008

International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning (IJ-SoTL) aspires to be an agent and catalyst for SoTL's transforming work for a renewed awareness of and attentiveness to teaching and learning, for questioning assumptions and thinking about teaching, and for systematic and effective ways to improve learning and teaching in higher/tertiary education.  IJ-SoTL's goal is to serve as a crucible or nexus for creating international contacts, conversations, contemplation, and collaborations in connection with SoTL.

Please support IJ-SoTL, its vision, and SoTL as an attitude, process of inquiry, research, application, dissemination, way of transforming higher education by informing colleagues in your departments, colleges, professional organizations and conferences, professional listservs, etc. about IJ-SoTL.

Readers can request email notification when each new issue of IJ-SoTL
is published by going to

http://www.georgiasouthern.edu/ijsotl/email_notification.htm

As of the publication of this issue, over 3,250 people from 99 countries
have requested email notification about new issues (twice a year).

The foundation for IJ-SoTL is its Editorial Review Board composed of members from some 30 countries and 6 continents.  I want to thank those members for giving IJ-SoTL their time, knowledge, experience, and reputations.

And a special thank you to all our authors whose work is the substance of IJ-SoTL.  In this issue those authors are from Australia , Canada , New Zealand , United Kingdom , and the United States .  While English is the language of the journal, I hope authors from many parts of the world will send their work to IJ-SoTL so that it becomes increasingly international in scope. 

Very importantly, I also want to thank all the people who submitted manuscripts that were not accepted for publication. I hope the review process and the reviewers' comments have been of benefit to their SoTL work. Those submissions came from

Armenia Czech Republic  Ireland Russia
Australia Estonia Israel Sweden
Bulgaria Ghana Mauritius Ukraine
Canada India Morocco United Kingdom
China Iran New Zealand United States

The acceptance rate for Volume 2, Number 1 was 18%.

This issue contains 1) 3 Invited Essays by people with international and prominent reputations for advocacy of SoTL, 2) 13 Research Articles that demonstrate the research-led, evidence-based nature of SoTL and its applications for improving learning, 3) 6 Essays About SoTL that focus on various roles and potentials for SoTL in academic contexts and communities, 4) 3Book Reviews of key books about SoTL, 5) 1 Personal Reflection , 6) 1 Readers' Response , and 7) ways for readers to join the reflections and conversations about SoTL.

Those ways include contacting authors via their email addresses to discuss their articles and essays; writing critical responses to articles or essays for possible inclusion in the “Readers' Responses” section of the subsequent issue; joining the IJ-SoTL listserv for asynchronous conversations about SoTL (currently 460 international subscribers), and sending your suggestions for improving IJ-SoTL to aaltany@georgiasouthern.edu .

The 4 th issue of IJ-SoTL will be published in July 2008. The deadline for submitting articles and essays for that issue is May 15, 2008 . See the Call for Papers and Submitting Manuscripts for details.

Thank you for reading this issue, and future issues, of IJ-SoTL.  Readers are the keystone to the journal being profoundly international in its Review Board, authors, and readership.  If IJ-SoTL fulfills its vision, it will be because of you and others like you around the world who seek improvement, even transformation, of student learning in higher education today.                                                                                

Alan Altany, Editor

P.S. Please note a SoTL companion to IJ-SoTL, the SoTL Commons Conference . The inaugural SoTL Commons Conference was held November 1-2, 2007 at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro , Georgia , USA . The Conference Proceedings are online.

2nd Annual SoTL Commons Conference
Statesboro , Georgia , USA
March 11-13, 2009

Keynote speakers
Randy Bass
(Georgetown University)
Kathy Takayama (Brown University)
Laurie Richlin (Claremont Graduate University)

Conference Web Site: http://www.georgiasouthern.edu/ijsotl/conference/