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Welcome to the March issue of Teaching Matters: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and PTAS

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Ideas about professional development for university teachers have also moved on. While teacher development often takes place through formal programmes or workshops, there are also powerful opportunities for development through the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Happy reading!

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Mini-series: Academic blogging at University of Edinburgh

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

2007; Deng & Yuen, 2011), particularly reflective writing (Hemmi, Bayne, & Land, 2009), and learning to write for particular real or imagined audiences (Ross, 2014; Gogia, 2016). Blogging also offers a number of pedagogical benefits within a University context (Kerawalla et al., Journal of Computer Assisted Learning , 25 (1), 19–30.

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Black Youth Mental Health: Understanding and Being Culturally Responsive to Promote Homeplace and Black Joy

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Further, rates of death by suicide for Black youth have risen since 2007 at a rate that is faster than any other racial/ethnic group. The Journal of Staff Development , 42 (4), 40–44. Black youth do indeed experience psychiatric disorders (e.g., In-service Practitioners Engage in practices that center Black youth voice.