Transformative Dialogues: Teaching and Learning Journal
Our Mission
"Reflecting and sharing our teaching and learning processes to improve learning for our students and ourselves."
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Transformative Dialogues is a forum for conversations intended to foster the improvement of adult teaching and learning. TD facilitates the multi-disciplinary exchange of ideas, actions, and results of innovative and professional practice in the scholarship of teaching and learning. These conversations are intended to span a wide range of reflections on the processes of teaching and learning ranging from the scholarly to scholarship. Reflections and understandings shared are focused on improving student and faculty learning, and critical thought processes in their current and future life long learning. We understand that scholarship may play out differently in different disciplines, but the basic principles should be consistent (Boyer, 1992).
Our journal adopts the principle that strategies, techniques and methods of teaching and learning transcend the boundaries of specific subject fields. We welcome relevant contributions from diverse settings such as academia, vocational training, continuing professional development, workplace learning, selected commercial exemplars, and social networking via communications technologies.
We encourage a variety of digital formats that encompass:
- Inquiry Articles (2,000 to 8,000 words)
- Essays (2,000 to 5,000 words)
- Service Projects (2,000 to 8,000 words)
- Images and other (new) media
- Personal Reflections (500 to 1,500 words)
- Artifacts including presentations, poetry, etc.
ISSN 1918-0853
Contact Transformative Dialogues: TD@kwantlen.ca