Books about Teaching
General
- Susan A. Ambrose, Michael W. Bridges, Michele DiPietro, Marsha C. Lovett, and Marie K. Norman (2010). How Learning Works: Seven Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
- Ken Bain (2004). What the Best College Teachers Do. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
- John D. Bransford, Ann L. Brown, M. Suzanne Donovan, and James W. Pellegrino (Eds.) (2003). How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School. Washington, D.C.: National Academy.
- Kathleen F. Gabriel (2008). Teaching Unprepared Students: Strategies for Promoting Success and Retention in Higher Education. Sterling, VA: Stylus.
- Karen Gross (2017). Breakaway Learners: Strategies for Post-Secondary Success with At-Risk Students. New York, NY: Teachers College Press.
- Linda Nilson (2016). Teaching at Its Best: A Research-Based Resource for College Instructors. 4th ed., San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
- Maryellen Weimer (2013). Learner-Centered Teaching: Five Key Changes to Practice. 2nd ed., San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Mathematics
- Jo Boaler (2015). Mathematical Mindsets: Unleashing Students’ Potential through Creative Math, Inspiring Messages, and Innovative Teaching. San Francisco:Jossey-Bass.
- Barbara Oakley (2015). A Mind for Numbers: How to Excel at Math and Science (Even If You Flunked Algebra), New York:Tarcher/Penguin.