Glenn Rand is a photographic educator and photographer. He has taught and administered in public education, community colleges and universities since 1966. For the past three years he has been associated with Adrian College. He has authored eleven books including Teaching Photography (2006), The Portrait (2009), Capture: Digital Photography Essentials (2011), and contributes regularly to various periodicals. Jane Alden Stevens is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Cincinnati. An active artist, Stevens has exhibited and published her work extensively both in the US and abroad. Stevens has conducted pedagogy workshops for a variety of universities and has presented at a wide range of educational conferences. Garin Horner is an Assistant Professor of Art in both Photography and Graphic Design at Adrian College, in Adrian, Michigan. He regularly lectures on Innovative Teaching at both the Regional Society for Photographic Education and National Society for Photographic Education conferences. Currently Horner serves as a Teacher Trainer for innovative teaching at the Adrian College Center for Effective Teaching (ACCET).
Dedication
Content
Introduction
Philosophy (section)
Chapter 1 Three Histories
Chapter 2 / Learning, Knowing, Owning
Teaching and Learning (section)
Chapter 3 / Importance of Questions
Chapter 4 / Teaching Photographic Technique
Chapter 5 / Discussing Creativity
Chapter 6 / Educational Technology
Chapter 7 / Problems, Solutions and Assignments
Chapter 8 / Advancing Learning with Critique
Chapter 9 / Measuring Learning
Chapter 10 / Collaborative Learning
Managing Education (section)
Chapter 11 / The Learning Environment
Chapter 12 / Planning and Changing
Chapter 13 / Support Activities
Chapter 14 / The Career
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