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>A colleague is "looking for a good resource/history of the ASA's Project

>on Teaching." He's come up empty on the ASA website. Can anyone point

>me/him in the right direction?

 

As I recall, folks like Carla Howery and Ted Wagenaar were there at the

start--you might try contacting them.  (If only we could resurrect him, the

absolute final word on the subject would be Hans Mauksch).

 

Yep, Hans was the energy, the visionary, and the social “mover and shaker” who initiated the teaching movement in sociology.

 

Others who were there early on, and who are still around, are

Dean Dorn

Paul Baker

Reece McGee

Jeanne Ballantine

Vaneeta deAndrea

 

Several others…like John Schnable….have died.  I don’t know whether Bill Ewens is still alive, but he was a contributor, too.

 

It seems to me that something has been written about this history, but I cannot remember where I saw it.  Carla Howery will know.

 

Keith

 

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    Dept of Sociology & Anthropology

    Hanover College

    Hanover, IN  47243

 

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