
Peter Filene
Author of The Joy of Teaching: A Practical Guide for New College Instructors
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A good guide for new faculty, but even as a starting teacher I would have appreciated a more rigorous discussion of pedagogical tools and theories.
The Joy of Teaching: A Practical Guide for New College Instructors (H. Eugene and Lillian Youngs Lehman) by Peter Filene
I think Peter Filene provides excellent guidance to new teachers, especially those who have had little practical experience teaching. Filene addresses some sensitive issues (communicating with students from different cultures, of different ages, etc). Practical coverage on how best to prepare, handle discussions, etc. Written well and economically. Compare to Ken Bain, James Lang, Linda Nilson.
Filene's book is an excellent overview of how to teach, but it seems to be more applicable to fields that are more subjective (i.e. humanities). I'm in chemistry, so the emphasis is more on understanding how to work through problems by applying concepts and the equations that express those concepts.
I. The End of the Victorian Era (1890-1919).
II. Modern Era (1920-1974)
Appendix: Female Labor Force
II. Modern Era (1920-1974)
Appendix: Female Labor Force
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