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Informationen zum Autor Michael Gose, Ph.D., has taught and been an administrator at the Elementary, Secondary, and University levels. He has been a professor at Pepperdine University since 1980. He had the great good fortune of being a teaching assistant and research assistant to Professor Elliot Eisner at Stanford University in the 1970s. Klappentext Celebrating Intellectual Curiosity: Kindergarten Through College Scholarship and Research broadens the perspective on academic pursuits, using vignettes and stories to establish the complexities and utility of varying forms of research. Criteria are identified that fit the respective approaches. Zusammenfassung Celebrating Intellectual Curiosity: Kindergarten Through College Scholarship and Research broadens the perspective on academic pursuits! using vignettes and stories to establish the complexities and utility of varying forms of research. Criteria are identified that fit the respective approaches. Inhaltsverzeichnis ForewordPreface: Celebrating Intellectual CuriosityIntroductionChapter 1: The Importance and Context of All Scholarship and Research and a Microcosm of the MacrocosmChapter 2: The Scholarship of TeachingChapter 3: The Scholarship of Teaching-action researchChapter 4: Creative ArtChapter 5: Arts Based ResearchChapter 6: The Scholarship of ServiceChapter 7: Curriculum Development, Administration, ColleagueshipChapter 8: Scholarship of the StudentChapter 9: The Legacy and Ecology of EducationChapter 10: Establishing the Rationale and Grading Policies for Student Scholarship and ResearchChapter 11: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished; Virtue is its Own Reward: warnings and encouragementConclusionAppendix-The New Carnegie UnitBibliographyAbout the Author