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Steve Koziol is chair, Department of Teacher Education, at Michigan State University. Prior to this appointment, he was a professor of English education at the University of Pittsburgh, where he also served as director of secondary and art education programs and chair of the Department of Instruction and Learning. He was born and brought up in New England and was an English teacher in upstate New York before heading to the west coast to do his doctorate at Stanford University. He has recently been part of a UNICEF effort to introduce primary grade teachers and teacher educators in Bosnia-Herzegovina to the uses of informal drama as active learning pedagogy. He has published widely and is a regular presenter at national meetings of the National Council of Teachers of English and the American Education Research Association. Name of Chapter: Cases and Clinical Field Experiences In Secondary English Education (with J. Bradley Minnick & Kim Riddell) Chapter Preview: Steve Koziol, Brad Minnick, and Kim Riddell chronicle the layered effect of using cases applications from a casebook, with student-written cases, to discuss student teaching dilemmas in the secondary English education program at the University of Pittsburgh. Their chapter also includes a case typography for selecting and using casebook cases, a case preparation guide for students, and The Pittsburgh Reflection about Teaching Scale. Address: Dr. Stephen M. Koziol E-mail Address: Koziol@msu.edu
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