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Social Studies for Secondary Schools: Teaching to Learn, Learning to Teach
Published in Paperback by Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc (1997)
Authors: Alan J. Singer and Hofstra Social Studies Educators
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Has this man been in a real classroom?
Save your money!! If this book is required for a college class do not waste the money on it. There is not a single useful piece of advice. The author apparantly has never been in a real classroom or spoken to a real high school student.

His advice is condescending and just plain wrong. The sample lesson plans are not practical for real life! The author gives instruction that are simply contradictory to the real world.

This is one of the worst books that I have ever read. If I could give it zero stars I would!

Determining Why We Teach
As a former high school social studies teacher, and a current college professor who teaches "Methods" classes for future social studies teachers, I found this book helpful in a number of ways. First of all, Singer knows his subject, and writes in an interesting and engaging way. The plain fact is that "Methods" textbooks in social studies are either dry as toast or are segments of more general Methods books whose authors do not really know social studies. Second, the most important advice Singer provides is that teachers have to plan in advance why a certain lesson, or unit, or approach is worthwhile -- in short, that they have to be engaged in their subject matter. While many students today (certainly in my university) will not be engaged in the same way as Singer (who came to social studies teaching from a radical political perspective, expecting to change the world via the classroom), students do have to develop a perspective on why they are teaching, and Singer's open-ended activities and thought experiments are very useful here. Finally, Singer does have good nuts and bolts suggestions on how to put together lessons, units, and even curricula, though the last usually depends on district policy so his advice may not be able to be implemented by many teachers, let alone student teachers. I would be the first to agree that some of Singer's suggestions are impractical or dated, and that the resources section of any textbook get dated very quickly in the internet age, but I wish my student teachers would consult this book more frequently once they begin their assignments in the classroom. While Singer would probably deny it, my assessment is that the book is geared overly much to U.S. History, and does not treat in as much detail as would be warranted World History, U.S. Government, and other standard social studies topics.

Outstanding Book for Teachers and Parents
This is an outstanding book, filled with terrific teaching ideas and concepts. I especially enjoyed reading the background information that was included about the contributors.
Teachers and parents will all enjoy ths book, and learn a great deal from reading it.
Many thanks to the contributors and editors.


Memory Wax
Published in Paperback by FC2 (1996)
Author: Alan Singer
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Probably best to skip
Alan Singer's novel focuses on what it means to have a body and what it means to have a consciousness and what it means to have a memory at a very involved philosophical level. These ideas are more dramatized than explained, which makes it a little hard to understand. Plus, he filters all these dramatized theories through his own complex theories about prose and fiction, which focus on rhetorical complexity in lieu of plot complexity and things of this nature.

If you're absolutely blown away by the concept that people think, that people really, actually cogitate despite the fact that their consciousnesses are located in bodies, then you may just love this work. If not, that is, you believe in an eternal soul and/or otherwise think that the mind and body are not the same thing (or if you don't care one way or the other)you may want to take a pass because this work's philosophical underpinnings may not resonate much with you.


Literary Aesthetics: A Reader
Published in Paperback by Blackwell Publishers (2000)
Authors: Alan Singer and Allen Dunn
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Aesthetic Reason: Artworks and the Deliberative Ethos
Published in Hardcover by Pennsylvania State Univ Pr (Txt) (2003)
Author: Alan Singer
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Business Ethics in Theory and Practice: Contributions from Asia and New Zealand (Issues in Business Ethics, No 13)
Published in Hardcover by Kluwer Academic Publishers (1999)
Authors: Patricia Hogue Werhane and Alan E. Singer
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Cara Mia : the David Whitfield story
Published in Unknown Binding by Highgate Publications ()
Author: Alan Britton
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The Charnel Imp
Published in Hardcover by FC2 (1988)
Author: Alan Singer
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The Collected Essays of A.K. Ramanujan
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (2000)
Authors: A. K. Ramanujan, Vinay Dharwadker, Stuart Blackburn, John B. Carman, Edward C. Dimock, Wendy Doniger, Alan Dundes, Krishna Ramanujan, Milton B. Singer, and Dharwadker Ramanujan
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Common ground : five artists in the Florida landscape : Hamish Fulton, Helen and Newton Harrison, Michael Singer, Alan Sonfist
Published in Unknown Binding by John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art ()
Author: Michael Auping
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Diamond, a Biography
Published in Hardcover by NTC/Contemporary Publishing (1987)
Authors: Alan Grossman, Bill Truman, and Roy Oki Yamanaka
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