Bullough, Robert V., Jr.
BULLOUGH, Robert V., Jr.
BULLOUGH, Robert V., Jr. American, b. 1949. Genres: Education. Career: University of Utah, Salt Lake City, professor of teacher educational studies, 1976-99, emeritus professor of educational studies, 1999-; Brigham Young University, professor of teacher education, 1999-; writer. Park fellow, 1980; consultant to secondary schools and teachers' professional associations. Publications: Democracy in Education: Boyd H. Bode, 1981; (with S. Goldstein and L. Holt) Human Interests in the Curriculum: Teaching and Learning in a Technological Society, 1984; The Forgotten Dream of American Public Education, 1988; First Year Teacher: A Case Study, 1989; (with J.G. Knowles and N.A. Crow) Emerging as a Teacher, 1991; (with A. Gitlin) Becoming a Student of Teaching: Methodologics for Exploring Self and School Context, 1995; (co-ed.) Teachers and Mentors: Profiles of Distinguished Twentieth-Century Professors of Education, 1996; (with K. Baughman) First Year Teacher-After Eight Years: An Inquiry into Teacher Development, 1997; Uncertain Lives: Children of Promise, Teachers of Hope, 2001; (with A. Gitlin) Becoming a Student of Teaching: Linking Knowledge Production and Practice, 2001. Address: 413 4th Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84103, U.S.A. Online address: Bob_Bullough@byu.edu