Author Listings (Teaching Methods & Materials)
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| Michael Gurian is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty five books in twenty one languages and co-founder of the Gurian Institute, which conducts research, launches pilot programs, and trains professionals. He has pioneered efforts to bring neuro-biology and brain research into homes, schools, corporations, a....[more] |
| James C. Kaufman, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the California State University at San Bernardino, where he directs the Learning Research Institute. Kaufman’s research broadly focuses on nurturing and encouraging creativity. He is specifically interested in creativity’s role in fairness; everyday ....[more] |
| Alma Flor Ada, Professor Emerita at the University of San Francisco, has devoted her life to advocacy for peace by promoting a pedagogy oriented to personal realization and social justice. A former Radcliffe Scholar at Harvard University and Fulbright Research Scholar she is an internationally r....[more] |
| Peter Benjaminson was born in Washington, D.C. and was a reporter and City-County Bureau Chief for the Detroit Free Press from 1970-76.
While at the Free Press, he wrote the book "Investigative Reporting," with Dave Anderson (Indiana University Press, 1976 and Iowa State University Press, 1990), the very....[more] |
| Greg Brown is a widely published author, designer, photographer, and artist. Author of five commercially published books with more in progress, Mr. Brown was named November 2003 Barnes & Noble Arizona Author of the Month. Some reviewers have compared his book, "Flying Carpet," to sixties road-trip classics like "Zen an....[more] |
| I have been teaching children 5-11 for 35 years at Mount Tamalpais Schol in Mill Valley California and in Park and Recreation Department After School Programs. The books are a result of the curriculum I wrote and practiced while teaching. I plan to put the children's books on DVD with Palmer/Pletsch to have an interact....[more] |
| Katy Farber is a teacher, author and blogger from the mountains of Vermont. She writes about education, the environment, parenting, and green living.
Katy's first book, Why Great Teachers Quit and How We Might Stop the Exodus, was released in July by Corwin Press. Her second book, Change the World with Service Le....[more] |
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Ann Hodgman is the author of over 40 childrens' books, several humor books, and three cookbooks: Beat This!, Beat That!, and One Bite Won't Kill You. She has also written articles for The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, the Atlantic Monthly, Gourmet, Food & Wine, Smithsonia....[more] |
| LouAnne Johnson is a former U.S. Navy journalist, Marine Corps officer, high school teacher, and the author of The New York Times bestseller Dangerous Minds. She is the author of several nonfiction books as well as the novel Muchacho (Knopf 2009) which was awarded the 2010 Skipping Stones Award. At present, she is a a....[more] |
| Kathleen Gould Lundy is the Coordinator of Destination Arts at York University, a joint venture of both the Faculty of Education and the Faculty of Fine Arts that fosters partnerships amongst artists, educators and the community. She has extensive experience working in literacy, equity and arts education-first as secon....[more] |
| Valerie Marsh is the author of thirteen storytelling books. Each book contains 20 stories which are high interest and invite audience participation. Valerie uses a variety of storytelling methods in her books such as paper-cutting, draw and tell, sign language, puppets made from food items, and tangrams. Valerie becam....[more] |
| Alexander Neubauer is the author of three works of nonfiction. Poetry in Person: 25 Years of Conversation with America’s Poets (Knopf, 2010); Conversations on Writing Fiction: Interviews with Distinguished Teachers of Fiction Writing in America (HarperCollins), and Nature's Thumbprint: The New Genetics of Personality ....[more] |
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