Abstract
Excerpt: Teaching as Community Property is a collection of Lee Shulman’s speeches, papers and presentations from 1987-2004. It is an inspiring and practical volume of Shulman’s profound and influential contributions to the field of teaching and learning in higher education. For readers’ individual interests, it is conveniently divided into three sections; Learning, The Profession of Teaching, and Practices and Policies. In his introduction, Russell Edgerton suggests that readers view this collection from three perspectives: pedagogy, prescription and philosophy. A useful aspect of this book is that each chapter can be read individually for the purpose of finding a solution to a specific problem or to expand our vision when facing a particular challenge. The titles of each individual chapter serve as a clear guide for this purpose.
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Recommended Citation
McVey, Lynne
(2008)
"Book Review: Teaching as Community Property by Lee Shulman (Jossey-Bass, 2004),"
International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning:
Vol. 2:
No.
1, Article 27.
Available at: https://doi.org/10.20429/ijsotl.2008.020127