The most practical book in the field, this book provides clear, hands-on guidance for supervising teachers and encouraging professional growth. It presents a widely accepted and flexible model of clinical supervision as well as numerous research-based and field-tested strategies. Updated throughout to reflect the latest research and theory. Keith A Acheson is Professor Emeritus Educational Studies at the U of O.
In this feminist analysis of class, noted sociologist Joan Acker, Professor Emerita in the Department of Sociology at the U of O, examines & assesses feminist attempts to include white women and people of color in discussions of class. She argues that class processes are shaped through gender, race, and other forms of domination and inequality.
From the nuts and bolts of craft to the sources of inspiration, this book is for anyone who wants to write poetry- and do it well. Brief essays on the elements of poetry, technique, and suggested jubjects for writing are followed by distinvtive writing exercieses... On your own, this book can be your "teacher," while groups, in or out of the classroom, can profit from sharing weekly assignments. Dorianne Laux is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at the U of O.
This volume brings together the richest body of data and viewpoints ever assembled on northeast Asian prehistory. Its scope covers the wide range of cultural change and development from the Paleolithic stone industries through the formation of advanced states. C Melvin Aikens is Professor of Anthropology at the U of O.
C Melvin Aikens is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and the Director of the Museum of Natural History at the U of O.
This book brings together a distinguished group of contributors to address the complex academic and practical questions that arise when people set out to designate & preserve a cultural landscape. Robert Z. Melnick is a Professor of Landscape Architecture and Dean of the School of Architecture and Allied Arts at the U of O.
This book elaborates an approach to research and service that is sensitive to the hopes, needs, and concerns of families. It is a watershed document that articulates a vision that is sure to be influential for many years to come. R W Alin is Associate Professor in Educational & Community Supports, College of Education, at the U of O.
In a new treatment of Eliot's booklength fiction, Alley, Professor Emeritus in the Robert Donald Clark Honors College at the U of O, argues that from the very moment she adopted a male pseudonym through to the major epic & tragic novels of her later life, the transcendence of fame was her major consideration. Focusing on one novel in each chapter, the study shows how the plights of Eliot's heroines & heroes do not end in frustration but in affirmation of anonymous achievement, "the growing good of the world."
Leonardo & I is the Winner of the 2006 Gretrude Press Fiction Chapbook Contest. Henry Alley is Professor Emeritus of Literature in the Honors College at the U of O.
This new edition of Christine de Pizan's love debate poems supersedes the only other modern edition (1886) by working from all existing 15th-century versions and by using as a base manuscript the version now generally acknowledged as the definitive copy. Alongside the texts, Altmann provides the first extended study of these debates in their own right, offering a literary-historical background to the form, analyzing Christine's use of the traditional form and content of the love debate, and providing sections on the codicology and philology of the poems. Babara Altmann is Professor of French in the Department of Romance Languages at the U of O.