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It Works For Me, Too! More Shared Tips For Effective Teaching, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
It Works For Me, Too! More Shared Tips For Effective Teaching, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Hal Blythe
In the four years since our first book on teaching, we have noticed both on our campus and around the country a new emphasis on the instructor as teacher (vs. scholar). We have read books on the subject, attended the prestigious Lilly Conference, helped establish a Teaching & Learning Center on our campus (Hal served as its first director), and written for new journals focusing on pedagogy. It Works For Me, Too! is our contribution to the Renaissance in College Pedagogy, our attempt to fuel this brightening interest in effective teaching. Like its predecessor, this book is a compilation of …
Serving Time (Book Review), Linda Niemann
Serving Time (Book Review), Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
Review of the book "Hey, Waitress! The USA From the Other Side of the Tray," by Alison Owings. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2002.
Pedagogy And The Christian Law Of Love, Marshall W. Gregory, Marshall W Gregory
Pedagogy And The Christian Law Of Love, Marshall W. Gregory, Marshall W Gregory
Marshall W. Gregory
Crossing Boundaries: Postmodern Travel Literature, And: Return Passages: Great American Travel Writing, 1780-1910 (Review), Julie Prebel
Crossing Boundaries: Postmodern Travel Literature, And: Return Passages: Great American Travel Writing, 1780-1910 (Review), Julie Prebel
Julie Prebel
Reviews the books 'Return Passages: Great American Travel Writing, 1780–1910,' by Larzer Ziff and 'Crossing Boundaries: Postmodern Travel Literature,' by Alison Russell.
Women In Fitzgerald's Fiction, Rena Sanderson
Women In Fitzgerald's Fiction, Rena Sanderson
Irene (Rena) M. Sanderson
F. Scott Fitzgerald is best known as a chronicler of the 1920s and as the writer who, more than any other, identified, delineated, and popularized the female representative of that era, the flapper. Though it is an overstatement to say that Fitzgerald created the flapper, he did, with a considerable assistance from his wife Zelda, offer the public an image of a modern young woman who was spoiled, sexually liberated, self-centered, fun-loving, and magnetic. In Fitzgerald's mind, this young woman represented a new philosophy of romantic individualism, rebellion, and liberation, and his earliest writings enthusiastically present her as an embodiment …
Hemingway's Literary Sisters: The Author Through The Eyes Of Women Writers, Rena Sanderson
Hemingway's Literary Sisters: The Author Through The Eyes Of Women Writers, Rena Sanderson
Irene (Rena) M. Sanderson
Ernest Hemingway's complex and ambivalent relationship with Gertrude Stein has been widely discussed. Relatively little has been said, however, about Hemingway's relationship with other women writers. Among those who played important roles in Hemingway's life and works were his wives, all of whom except Hadley Richardson were professional writers (and even Hadley proofread his stories before he submitted them). In addition, a number of other women writers participated in the making of Hemingway's public image and reputation. Three such women were Dorothy Parker, Lillian Hellman, and Hemingway's third wife, Martha Gellhorn. The way these three responded to Hemingway and incidentally …
Warrior For Gringostroika (Book Review), Linda Niemann
Warrior For Gringostroika (Book Review), Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
Reviews the book "Warrior for Gringostroika," by Guillermo Gomez-Peña. St. Paul, Minn: Graywolf Press, 1993.
It Works For Me, Too! More Shared Tips For Effective Teaching, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
It Works For Me, Too! More Shared Tips For Effective Teaching, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Charlie Sweet
In the four years since our first book on teaching, we have noticed both on our campus and around the country a new emphasis on the instructor as teacher (vs. scholar). We have read books on the subject, attended the prestigious Lilly Conference, helped establish a Teaching & Learning Center on our campus (Hal served as its first director), and written for new journals focusing on pedagogy. It Works For Me, Too! is our contribution to the Renaissance in College Pedagogy, our attempt to fuel this brightening interest in effective teaching. Like its predecessor, this book is a compilation of …
Rev. Of Lynn Forest-Hill, Transgressive Language In Medieval English Drama, Clifford Davidson
Rev. Of Lynn Forest-Hill, Transgressive Language In Medieval English Drama, Clifford Davidson
Clifford Davidson
The Eagle Of Broken : Covenant Representations Of Eleanor Of Aquitaine In British And American Drama, Mojgan Behmand
The Eagle Of Broken : Covenant Representations Of Eleanor Of Aquitaine In British And American Drama, Mojgan Behmand
Mojgan Behmand