Web sites
Online Articles
- Chism, N. (1997) "Developing
a Philosophy of Teaching Statement." Essays on Teaching
Excellence 9.3.
- Goodyear, G. E., & Allchin, D. (1998). "Statements
of teaching philosophy." To Improve the Academy,
17, 103-121.
- Lloyd Yero, Judith. (2002) "Metaphors
in Education." Teacher’s Mind Resources.
- Montell, G.. (2003) "What’s
your Philosophy on Teaching, and Does it Matter?" The
Chronicle of Higher Education, Career Network.
- Montell, G.. (2003). "How
to Write a Statement of Teaching Philosophy." The Chronicle
of Higher Education, Career Network.
- Pratt, Daniel D. (2005)
"Personal
Philosophies of Teaching: A False Promise?" Academe
91.1
Helpful Books
- Brookfield, S. (1990). The Skillful Teacher. San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass. [HL]
- Davidson, C. and Ambrose, S. A. (1994). The new professor's
handbook. Bolton, MA: Anker. [HL, KC]
- Davis, B. G. (2001). Tools for Teaching. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
[KC]
- Fuhrmann, B. S., & Grasha, A. F. (1983). A Practical Handbook
for College Teachers. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. [HL]
- Grasha, A. F. (1996). Teaching with Style.
Alliance Publishers. [HL, KC]
- Heiberger, M.M. & Vick, J.M. (2001). The Academic Job Search
Handbook. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press. [HL, KC]
- McKeachie, W. J.. (2006). McKeachie's Teaching Tips, 12th
Ed.
Boston: Houghton
Mifflin. [KC]
[KC - Kaneb Center has
the book, HL -
Hesburgh Library]
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