Background
Dottin, Erskine S. was born on July 21, 1940 in St. Michael, Barbados. Son of Grafton Howard and Beryl Dottin.
(This timely book provides a Deweyan approach to the acqui...)
This timely book provides a Deweyan approach to the acquisition of dispositions against the NCATE requirement for the development of a conceptual framework that is lived and continuously evaluated. The work is vital to colleges of education that are pursuing educative means toward the end of pedagogical thoughtfulness for teacher education candidates and other school personnel.
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(Bringing Out the Best in Human Effectiveness will greatly...)
Bringing Out the Best in Human Effectiveness will greatly interest anyone aspiring to improve the human condition. This book focuses on an Upward Bound program conducted at the University of West Florida between 1979 and 1983. Federally funded Upward Bound programs offer academic instruction, individual tutoring, and counseling for low-income, disadvantaged high school students. This study examines what the program meant and continues to mean to participants. It is this meaning that provides context for important lessons in transformative teaching and learning. This is the long-untold story of participant observers and the lessons they learned about the kind of teaching and learning that changes lives.
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(This timely book provides a Deweyan approach to the acqui...)
This timely book provides a Deweyan approach to the acquisition of dispositions against the Ncate requirement for the development of a conceptual framework that is lived and continuously evaluated. The work is, therefore, vital to colleges of education that are pursuing educative means toward the end of pedagogical thoughtfulness for teacher education candidates and other school personnel.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0761831630/?tag=2022091-20
(This is a collection of papers from the Southeast Philoso...)
This is a collection of papers from the Southeast Philosophy of Education Society proceedings that highlight the intellectual diversity of the society and exemplify the array of analytical approaches to the study of education. Educational problems and issues such as academic freedom, teacher education, pedagogical methodology, educational research, church/state relations, special education, the American dropout problem, and moral education are among the issues discussed. The issues and problems are examined and analyzed from different interpretive, normative and critical perspectives with the purpose of highlighting some of the on-going issues confronting educators today. Includes various modes of philosophical analyses.
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Dottin, Erskine S. was born on July 21, 1940 in St. Michael, Barbados. Son of Grafton Howard and Beryl Dottin.
Bachelor of Science, University West Florida, 1973. Master of Education, University West Florida, 1974. Doctor of Philosophy, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1976.
Associate of Arts, Pensacola Junior College, 1972.
Teacher Pensacola School Liberal Arts. From instructional specialist to associate professor education University West Florida, Pensacola, 1977—1992. Professor Florida International University, since 1992.
(This is a collection of papers from the Southeast Philoso...)
(This timely book provides a Deweyan approach to the acqui...)
(This timely book provides a Deweyan approach to the acqui...)
(Bringing Out the Best in Human Effectiveness will greatly...)
Member Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, American Educational Research Association, American Educational Studies Association, Florida Foundations Education Society (past president), National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (unit accreditation board 1998-2004), Southeast Philosophy Education Society (past president), Council Social Foundations of Education (president 1998-2001), Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Kappa.
Married Cynthia E. Dottin, April 25, 1970. 1 child, Farrell S.