Overview
- Written by a pre-eminent authority in the field of education, both a past President of AERA and the APA Division of Education Psychology.
- Represents the first full length book dedicated to the conception of teaching
- Approaches the conception of teaching from a groundbreaking perspective
- Identifies and explains efficient and effective practices for teachers based on theory
- Resolves controversy concerning the role of theory in research
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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The literature of the behavioural and social sciences is full of theory and research on learning and memory. Teaching is comparatively a stepchild, neglected by those who have built a formidable body of theories of learning and memory. However, teaching is where learning and memory theory should pay off.
"A Conception of Teaching" dedicates a chapter to each of the following important components: the need for a theory; the possibility of a theory; the evolution of a paradigm for the study of teaching; a conception of the process of teaching; a conception of the content of teaching; a conception of students’ cognitive capabilities and motivations; a conception of classroom management; and the integration of these conceptions.
Written in a highly accessible style, while maintaining a base in research, Dr. Nathaniel L. Gage presents "A Conception of Teaching" with clarity and well situated within current educational debates.
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Until now, no theory of teaching has existed. "A Conception of Teaching" is an important contribution toward that end. This is a unique work from a pre-eminent figure in the field of education and is certain to stimulate debate.
I would recommend this new book, written by the father of the field of research on teaching, to all those involved in research on teaching and teacher education.
-Dr. David C. Berliner
The work of N.L. Gage offers exceptional insight and breadth of scholarship, brings considerations of theory to research on teaching, integrates the research in this area, and changes how one summarizes research on the topic.
Expanding his original 1963 paradigm for research on teaching to include the 40 years of research completed since then, one of the most important figures in the field offers profound insight into teacher thought processes, the content of teaching, and student cognition. Gage brings all this work together, with scholarship and with care, providing a book only Gage could have written.
I believe this work should be read by all those who are involved in the practice, research, and study of teaching.
-Dr. Barak Rosenshine
This is an exciting book and no one is better qualified to write on the theory of teaching. Nate Gage, a pre-eminent figure in the field, provides a comprehensive treatment of the topic and accomplishes a very significant task.
The book will be of interest to all college teachers, and especially those working in the fields of educational psychology and teacher education.
This is a major work from an outstanding scholar at the pinnacle of his career.
-Dr. W.J. McKeachie
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Book Title: A Conception of Teaching
Authors: Nathaniel L. Gage
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09446-5
Publisher: Springer New York, NY
eBook Packages: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law, Education (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag US 2009
Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-387-09445-8Published: 02 December 2008
Softcover ISBN: 978-0-387-84931-7Published: 10 December 2008
eBook ISBN: 978-0-387-09446-5Published: 05 April 2009
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XX, 174
Number of Illustrations: 15 b/w illustrations
Topics: Learning & Instruction, Educational Philosophy, Teaching and Teacher Education, Topological Groups, Lie Groups