Resources for STEM teaching and learning
- Ebert-May, D., and J. Hodder, eds., Pathways to Scientific Teaching.
Sunderland, MA: Sinauer, 2008. (Biology)
- Handelsman, Jo, Diane Ebert-May, Robert Beichner, Peter Bruns, Amy Chang, Robert DeHaan, Jim Gentile, Sarah Lauffer, James Stewart, Shirley M. Tilghman, and William B. Wood. (2004). ”Scientific Teaching“.
Science 304(5670, 23 April), 521-522.
- Handelsman, J., S. Miller, and C. Pfund, Scientific Teaching.
Freeman, 2006. This book focuses on undergraduates.
- Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research.
- Kalman, C. S., Successful Science and Engineering Teaching in Colleges and Universities.
Anker, 2007.
- Kalman, C. S., Successful Science and Engineering Teaching: Theoretical and Learning Perspectives.
Springer, 2008.
- Science Education Resource Center (SERC),
Very comprehensive site from Carlton College.
- Seymour, E. and N. M. Hewitt, Talking About Leaving: Why Undergraduates Leave the Sciences.
Westview, 1997.
- Taraban, R. and R. L. Blanton, Creating Effective Undergraduate Research Programs In Science: The Transformation from Student to Scientist.
Teachers College Press, 2008.
Society For College Science Teachers (National Science Teachers Association) NSTA Press.
- Cooney, T. M., ed., Teaching Science in the Two-Year College.
NSTA Press, 2003. (24 JCST articles)
- Herreid, C. F. Start With a Story: The Case Method of Teaching College Science.
NSTA Press, 2006.
- Lord, T. R., D. P. French, and L. W. Crow, College Science Teachers Guide to Assessment.
NSTA Press, 2009.
- Mintzes, J. J. and W. H. Leonard, eds., Handbook of College Science Teaching.
NSTA Press, 2006.
- NSTA. Innovative Techniques for Large-Group Instruction.
NSTA press, 2002.
- NSTA. Practicing Science: The Investigative Approach in College Science Teaching.
NSTA Press, 2001.
Getting Started with STEM and Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)
- Suter, L. E. and J. Frechtling, Guiding Principles for Mathematics and Science Education Research Methods: Report of a Workshop.
National Science Foundation, 2000. Not focused directly on undergraduates but very interesting.
Where to find or publish STEM and SoTL research
- ERIC: Education Resources Information Center (ERIC),
sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education, produces the world’s premier database of journal and non-journal education literature. ERIC provides a public Web site for searching nearly 1.2 million citations going back to 1966 and, with contributor permission, accessing more than 110,000 full-text materials at no charge." THE place for initial literature searches.
See also Search ERIC. 
- SoTL outlets for presenting or publishing,
Illinois State’s SOTL Program
- SoTL potential publishing outlets,
Milner Library, Illinois State, library guide to core SOTL journals