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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Ways of Thinking, Ways of Teaching

The Wabash Center

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Author
Hillocks, George Jr.
Publisher
Teachers College Press, New York, NY
ISBN
807738034
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments

ch. 1 Matters of Significance: Differences Among Teachers
ch. 2 Knowledge in Classrooms
ch. 3 Profiles of Teaching
ch. 4 Knowledge of Students, Purpose, and Content
ch. 5 Substance and Constructivist Teaching
ch. 6 The Construction of Curriculum
ch. 7 The Dynamics of Teacher Thinking
ch. 8 Implications

References
Index
About the Author
Ways of Thinking, Ways of Teaching presents a new model of teacher thinking and action–one that explains teacher decisions about what and how to teach. Combining qualitative and quantitative data drawn from observations and interviews with urban teachers of writing, George Hillocks argues that teacher knowledge is not simply transferred from some source to the teacher. Rather, it is constructed on the basis of assumptions about epistemology, students, and subject matter. The fact of this construction helps to explain why teacher education has had so little effect on changing the classroom behavior of teachers from one generation to the next. Unlike other research on teacher thinking, this book examines what actually happens in composition classrooms, presenting large chunks of representative transcripts for analysis. (From the Publisher)