Kaneb Center > Learning Technology Lab > Teaching Statement ND Directories | ND Home
shim shim
ND Home Beginning to Write a Teaching Statement
shim spacer bars
shim

Web sites

Online Articles

  1. Chism, N. (1997) "Developing a Philosophy of Teaching Statement." Essays on Teaching Excellence 9.3.
  2. Goodyear, G. E., & Allchin, D. (1998). "Statements of teaching philosophy." To Improve the Academy, 17, 103-121.
  3. Lloyd Yero, Judith. (2002) "Metaphors in Education." Teacher’s Mind Resources.
  4. Montell, G.. (2003) "What’s your Philosophy on Teaching, and Does it Matter?" The Chronicle of Higher Education, Career Network.
  5. Montell, G.. (2003). "How to Write a Statement of Teaching Philosophy." The Chronicle of Higher Education, Career Network.
  6. Pratt, Daniel D. (2005) "Personal Philosophies of Teaching: A False Promise?" Academe 91.1

Helpful Books

  1. Brookfield, S. (1990). The Skillful Teacher. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. [HL]
  2. Davidson, C. and Ambrose, S. A. (1994). The new professor's handbook. Bolton, MA: Anker. [HL, KC]
  3. Davis, B. G. (2001). Tools for Teaching. San Francisco:  Jossey-Bass. [KC]
  4. Fuhrmann, B. S., & Grasha, A. F. (1983). A Practical Handbook for College Teachers. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. [HL]
  5. Grasha, A. F. (1996). Teaching with Style. Alliance Publishers. [HL, KC]
  6. Heiberger, M.M. & Vick, J.M. (2001). The Academic Job Search Handbook. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press. [HL, KC]
  7. McKeachie, W. J.. (2006). McKeachie's Teaching Tips, 12th Ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. [KC]

[KC - Kaneb Center has the book, HL - Hesburgh Library]

Teaching principles Learning Theories

Assembled by Chris Clark

shim spacer bars

Learning Technology Lab
350 DeBartolo Hall

Phone:
E-mail:
(574) 631-9146
learning@nd.edu

Copyright © 2007 University of Notre Dame
Last Modified February 20, 2008