Foreword: Recommendations for New FLC Leaders as the FLC World Expands; Milton D. Cox.
- Part I: Flcs To Support Faculty Retention, Teaching, And Scholarship.
- Chapter 1. Exploring How Faculty Learning Communities Support Faculty Retention and Performance; Kara Rosenblatt, María D. Avalos, Kevin Badgett, and Yolanda Salgado.
- Chapter 2. Faculty Learning Communities as a Fulcrum for Advancing the Scholarship of Engagement; Glenn A. Bowen.
- Chapter 3. Interest-Based, Interdisciplinary Faculty Learning Communities in Teacher Education: Discovering Common Professional Interests to Enhance Higher Education Student Support; Aimee H. Barber, Tori K. Flint, Marietta S. Adams, K-Lynn McKey, Micah Bruce-Davis, and Dianne F. Olivier.
- Chapter 4. The Untapped Gold Mine for Designing Effective Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Training Opportunities at the Institutional Level; Carrol L. Warren, Michelle E. Bartlett, Maria T. Gallardo-Williams, and Diane D. Chapman.
- Part II: Flcs To Support Faculty And Student Learning.
- Chapter 5. Making an IMPACT: A Self-Determination Theory-Based Approach to FLCs; Emily Bonem, Chantal Levesque-Bristol, Allison Russell, Erica Lott, Daniel Guberman, and David Nelson.
- Chapter 6. Creating a Holistic, Continuous Approach to Learning Communities: From Unconference to Teaching Circles to Focused Reflection; Kathleen Kavanagh, Alexander Cohen, Erin Blauvelt, Dhara Trivedi, Christopher C. Robinson, Ben Galluzzo, Tom A. Langen, Seema Rivera, and Laura Perry.
- Chapter 7. Community Matters: Faculty Learning Communities as a Way to Create Sustained Relationships and Shared Resources; Faye Linda Wachs, Juliana Fuqua, Paul Nissenson, Deanna Miranda Barrios, Brooke Jones, Harmony Nguyen, and Cecilia Nguyen.
- Chapter 8. Collegiality and Community in FLCs as Catalysts for Pedagogical Change; Linda C. Hodges, Sarah Swatski, and Kerrie L. Kephart.
- Chapter 9. Unlocking Educational Futures for Students: Communities of Practice, FLCs and SoTL Strategies Transforming Curricular Development and Student Success; Bonnie Mullinix.
- Chapter 10. Implementing Change Strategies Through Faculty Learning Communities; Nicole A. Suarez, Song Wang, Brian K. Sato, Andrea Aebersold, Stacey Brydges, and Stanley M. Lo.
- Part III: Expanding Flcs By Going Online.
- Chapter 11. A Framework for Creating, Facilitating, and Sustaining an Online Community of Practice for Instructors in Higher Education; Alysia C. Wright, Lyliam J. Jardine, Lorelei Anselmo, and Patti Dyjur.
- Chapter 12. Creating Online Faculty Learning Communities Using the Cross-Classroom Collaborative Project-Based Learning Framework; Paul A. Walcott.
- Chapter 13. Does Size Matter? Support for Large Group Virtual Faculty Learning Communities; Danielle Aming and Angela Atwell.
- Chapter 14. Tapestries of Teaching, Scholarship, and Personal Growth: Stories From a Community of Practice; Maureen P. Hall, Libby Falk Jones, Narelle Lemon, and Agnes B. Curry.
- Part IV: Flcs To Create Faculty Belonging, Care, And Mindfulness.
- Chapter 15. Using Faculty Learning Communities to Create a Contemplative Community on Campus; Jocelyn Ahlers, Jill Weigt, Ranjeeta Basu, Marie Thomas, Jennifer Jeffries, Pamela Redela, and Rajnandini Pillai.
- Chapter 16. Using the FLC Model to Support: Teaching and Belonging Among Adjunct Faculty; Teresa Focarile and Brittnee Earl.
- Chapter 17. (Re)thinking How We Care in Higher Education: A Pedagogy of Belonging as an Individual and Collective Act in the Academy; Narelle Lemon.
- Chapter 18. Reflections in Real Time: The Work of Creating a Faculty Learning Community in Contemplative Pedagogy and Practice; Justine A. Dunlap.
- Part V: Multiyear Faculty Collaborations.
- Chapter 19. Synergies of Collaboration: Creating Brave Spaces; Carolyne J. White, Corrine Glesne, and Colleen Bell.
- Chapter 20. Climbing the Icy Steps Together: Three Educators Learning, Writing, Loving, Teaching, and Growing; Alicia Bitler, Kim Sloan, Ebtissam Oraby.
- About the Contributors.