Most Popular Papers

Impact of Journaling on Students’ Self-Efficacy and Locus of Control

Krista K. Fritson, PsyD, University of Nebraska at Kearney

Suggested Citation

Fritson, K. K. (2008). Impact of journaling on students’ self-efficacy and locus of control. InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching3, 75-83. https://doi.org/10.46504/03200809fr


“Office Hours are Kind of Weird”: Reclaiming a Resource to Foster Student-Faculty Interaction

Margaret Smith, PhD, Managing Editor, Contexts, Yujie Chen, PhD, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Rachel Berndtson, PhD, University of Maryland, College Park, Kristen M. Burson, PhD, Fritz-Haber Institute of the Max Plank Society, Berlin, Germany, and Whitney Griffin, PhD, Texas A&M University

Suggested Citation

Smith, M., Chen, Y., Berndtson, R., Burson, K. M., & Griffin, W. (2017). “Office hours are kind of weird”: Reclaiming a resource to foster student-faculty interaction. InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching12, 14-29. https://doi.org/10.46504/12201701sm


“I’m Afraid It’s Going to be Awkward”: Students’ Perceived Barriers to Visiting Instructors During Office Hours

Mary Stairs Vaugh, PhD, Amy Schmisseur, PhDChristie Kleinmann, PhD, and Jason Stahl, Belmont University

Suggested Citation

Vaughn, M. S., Schmisseur, A., Kleinmann, C., & Stahl, J. (2024). “I’m afraid it’s going to be awkward”: Students’ perceived barriers to visiting instructors during office hours. InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching19. Article 3. doi: 10.46504/19202403va


Creative Writing Assignments in a Second Language Course: A Way to Engage Less Motivated Students Total

Ekaterina Arshavskaya, PhD, Utah State University

Suggested Citation

Arshavskaya, E. (2015). Creative writing assignments in a second language course: A way to engage less motivated students. InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching10, 68-78. https://doi.org/10.46504/10201506ar


How Faculty Create Learning Environments for Diversity and Inclusion

Keonya C. Booker, PhD, College of Charleston, and Gloria D. Campbell-Whatley, PhD, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Suggested Citation

Booker, K. C., & Campbell-Whatley, G. D. (2018). How faculty create learning environments for diversity and inclusion. InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching13, 14-27. https://doi.org/10.46504/14201801bo


Up for the Challenge: Scholarly Teaching in Times of Peril

Flower Darby, University of Missouri

Suggested Citation

Darby, F. (2023). Up for the challenge: Scholarly teaching in times of peril. InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching18, 9-11. https://doi.org/10.46504/18202300da


Thinking Critically about Critical Thinking: Integrating Online Tools to Promote Critical Thinking

B. Jean Mandernach, PhD, Park University

Suggested Citation

Mandernach, B. J. (2006). Thinking critically about critical thinking: Integrating online tools to promote critical thinking. InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching1, 41-50. https://doi.org/10.46504/01200603ma


Exploring the Transformative Impact of Language Teachers’ Autoethnographies in a Teacher Education Course

Ekaterina Arshavskaya, PhD, Utah State University and Nefi Reyes de la Paz, MA, University of Notre Dame

Suggested Citation

Arshavskaya, E., & Reyes de la Paz, N. (2023). Exploring the transformative impact of language teachers’ autoethnographies in a teacher education course. InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching18, 26-40. https://doi.org/10.46504/18202302ar


Team Charters in Business Education: The Importance of Perceived Level of Working Well Together

Maureen Snow Andrade, EdD, Jonathan H. Westover, and Letty Workman, PhD, Utah Valley University

Suggested Citation

Andrade, M. S., Westover, J. H., & Workman, L. (2023). Team charters in business education: The importance of perceived level of working well together. InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching18, 74-100. https://doi.org/10.46504/18202305sn


Gen Z Students Are Filling Our Online Classrooms: Do Our Teaching Methods Need a Reboot?

John A. Huss, EdD, Northern Kentucky University

Suggested Citation

Huss, J. A. (2023). Gen Z students are filling our online classrooms: Do our teaching methods need a reboot? InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching18, 101-112. https://doi.org/10.46504/18202306hu


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Updated 11/12/2024