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  1. Rethinking the Scholarly: Developing the Scholarship of Teaching in History.Alan Booth - 2004 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 3 (3):247-266.
    In the Humanities the notion of scholarship is fundamental to professional identity and prestige. Among historians scholarship is still overwhelmingly identified with research, and research of a particular kind, which has come to dominate ideas of what it means to be a professional historian. The valuing of one aspect of professional practice has diverted attention from pedagogic issues, and relegated teaching and learning to a secondary status within the discipline. This article challenges this prevailing orthodoxy, and explores recent efforts to (...)
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