Background
Applebee, Arthur Noble was born on June 20, 1946 in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.
Applebee, Arthur Noble was born on June 20, 1946 in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.
Bachelor cum laude, Yale University, 1968; Master of Arts in Teaching, Harvard University, 1970; Doctor of Philosophy, U. London, 1973.
Staff assistant, National Council Teachers of English
staff associate, National Council Teachers of English, 1976-1980;
psychologist Child Development Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1969-1971;
resident tutor, Goldsmiths College, U. London, 1971-1973;
evaluator International Microteaching Unit, U. Lancaster, England, 1973-1974;
teacher English and drama, Tarleton High School, Lancashire, England, 1974-1976;
associate professor School Education, Stanford University, 1980-1987;
professor School Education, Stanford University, 1987;
director, National Research Center on Literature Teaching and Learning, since 1987;
professor School Education, State University of New York, Albany, since 1987. Visiting lecturer University of California, Berkeley, summer, 1978. Associate director Educational Research Information Clearinghouse Clearinghouse on Reading and Comm.
Skills, 1978-1980; lecturer in field.
(Writing / Teaching / Learning)
(Book by Applebee, Arthur N.)
(excellent softcover book)
Fellow National Conference on Research in English (president 1986). Member American Ednl. Research Association, Conference College Composition and Comm., Conference English Education, International Reading Association, National Association for the Tchg. of English (United Kingdom), National Council Teachers English (commission on research, Promising Researcher award 1974), National Reading Conference, Society for the Study of Curriculum History (founder).
M. Judith A. Langer.