Concepts and Choices for
Teaching
Second Edition
by William M. Timpson and Sue Doe |
William M. Timpson, Ph.D, is
a professor in the School of Education at Colorado State
University (CSU). After receiving his Bachelor’s degree in
American History from Harvard University, Bill went on to teach
junior and senior high school in the inner city of Cleveland, Ohio
before completing a doctoral degree in educational psychology at
the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Along with numerous
articles, chapters, and grants, he has written or co-authored ten
other books including Stepping Up: College Learning and Community
for a Sustainable Future (2001) and 147 Tips for Teaching
Diversity (2005). Bill has also had direct experience working for
peace in Northern Ireland, South Africa, Eastern Europe,
Guatemala, India, Nepal, and Australia, and in 2006 he served as a
Fulbright Senior Specialist on peace and reconciliation studies at
the UNESCO Centre in Northern Ireland.
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