Mentor's Manual

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Appendix 30 An Abridged Bibliography on Becoming an Effective Mentor and Teacher

The following is a resource list that may aid in class prep, or books you can refer to on the craft of teaching.

Christensen, C. Roland, David A. Garvin, and Ann Sweet, eds. Education for Judgment: The Artistry of Discussion Leadership. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 1991. Collins, Marva and Civia Tamarkin. Marva Collins’ Way: Return to Excellence in Education and Quality in Our Classroom . Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher, Inc., 1982.

Fink, L. Dee. Creating Significant Learning Experience .

Bibliography on Becoming an Effective Mentor and Teacher

Freire, Paulo. Pedagogy of the Oppressed . New York: The Continuum Publishing Corporation, 1988.

Grant, Reg and Jon Reed. Telling Stories to Touch the Heart (Not so much on pedagogy per se, but on the craft of using story to teach)

Gregory, John Milton. The Seven Laws of Teaching .

Hendricks, Howard. Teaching to Change Lives .

Isaacs, William. Dialogue and the Art of Thinking Together . New York. Doubleday, A Division of Random House, 1999.

LeFever, Marlene. Creative Teaching Methods .

Mager, Robert F. Developing Attitude Toward Learning . Belmont, CA: Fearon Pitman Publishers, Inc., 1968.

McKeachie, Wilbert. McKeachie’s Teaching Tips .

Yount, William. Called to Teach .

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