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Films & DVD Cross Cultural Communications. Insight Media: New York, NY, 2004. Culture, Politics & Pedagogy: A Conversation with Henry Giroux. Media Education Foundation Northampton, MA. On VHS: - The Art of Discussion Leading: A Class with Chris Christensen - The Art of the Lecture: Justice: A Harvard University Course in Moral Reasoning - Thinking Together: Collaborative Learning in Science - Teaching in America: A Guide for International Faculty Derek Bok Center for Teaching & Learning Harvard Univerisity, Cambridge, MA On DVD: Generation Next: Speak up and be Heard A Newshour/Frontline presentation Judy Woodruff, 2006 Multicultural Education: Teaching to Diversity. Presented by Manny Brandt, Center for the Study of Small Rural Schools, University of Oklahoma. Insight Media: New York, NY, 2004. Professional Ethics: A Guide for Educators. Instructivision Inc., Pine Brook, N.J., 1992 Race in the Classroom: The Multiplicity of Experience. (With accompanying Facilitator’s Guide.) the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning, Office of Race Relations and Minority Affairs: Harvard University, 1992. Shattering the Silences: The Case for Minority Faculty California Newsreel: San Francisco, 1997. Teaching in America: A Guide for International Faculty. (With accompanying guide, Teaching American Students: A Guide for International Faculty and Teaching Assistants in Colleges and Universities) The Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, 1993. Toward an Ethical Learning Community - Master Instructor Series with discussion guide. Pyramid Media, Santa Monica, C.A . White Teachers/Diverse Classrooms - Teachers and Students of Color Talk Candidly about Connecting with Black Students and Transforming Educational Outcomes. Stylus Publishing, LLC, Sterling, VA. Women in the Classroom: Cases for Discussion. The Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning.Cambridge, MA: HarvardUniversity, 1996. Writing Across Borders: This documentary's purpose is to help professionals work more productively with international students in writing environments. Wayne Robertson, Center for Writing and Learning, Oregon State University.
Electronic Sources Tomorrow's Professor, sponsored by the Stanford Center for Teaching and Learning, is an electronic mailing list with twice-weekly postings centered around faculty development. To see past articles and/or to subscribe, visit http://ctl.stanford.edu/Tomprof/index.shtml.
MountainRise: An electronic journal dedicated to the scholarship of Teaching and Learning (an international vehicle for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning --SoTL-- via the Coulter Faculty Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning at Western Carolina University)
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