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Publications of Jack Bookman    :recent first  combined  bibtex listing:

Papers Published

  1. Alison Sweeney, MD; Alyssa Stephany, MD; Shari Whicker, M; Jack Bookman, P; David A Turner, MD, "Resident Educators" - Senior Pediatric Residents as Teachers for an Innovative Multidisciplinary Mock Code Curriculum, Journal of Graduate Medical Education, vol. 3 no. 2 (2011), pp. 188-195 [doi]  [abs]
  2. Bookman, ; Bar-On, R; Cooke, B; Schott, S, (Re)discovering SoTL through a Fundamental Challenge: Helping Students Transition to College Calculus, MAA Notes: Guide to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Mathematics (October, 2012)
  3. Bookman, J; Friedman, C, A Comparison of the Problem Solving Performance of Students in Lab Based and Traditional Calculus, in Dubinsky, E., Schoenfeld, A.H., Kaput, J. (Ed) Research in Collegiate Mathematics Education I. , Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society, 1994, pp. 101-116. (1994)
  4. Bookman, J; Smith, DA, A Review of �The Electronic Study Guide: Precalculus Algebra, College Mathematics Journal, June 1985 (December, 2014)
  5. Bookman, J, An Expert Novice Study of Metacognitive Behavior in Four Types of Mathematics Problems, PRIMUS, September 1993: 284-313., vol. 3 no. 3 (January, 1993), pp. 284-314, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 1051-1970 [doi]  [abs]
  6. Smith, D; Bookman, J, Assessment in a Technological Age, Proceedings of the Seventh Annual International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics (1996) Addison-Wesley 433-437 (1996)
  7. Bookman, J; Ganter, SL; Morgan, R, Developing assessment methodologies for quantitative literacy: A formative study, American Mathematical Monthly, vol. 115 no. 10 (January, 2008), pp. 911-929, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0002-9890 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  8. Turner, DA; Narayan, AP; Whicker, SA; Bookman, J; McGann, KA, Do pediatric residents prefer interactive learning? Educational challenges in the duty hours era., Med Teach, vol. 33 no. 6 (2011), pp. 494-496 [21355697], [doi]  [abs]
  9. Bookman, J, Duke University’s Mathematics Department Outreach to Secondary Mathematics Teachers: Problems, Potential, and Pitfalls, Conference proceedings from the Invitational Conference on K-12 Outreach from University Science Departments, Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, 2000: pp.143 - 145 (December, 2014)
  10. Schott, S; Slate Young, E; Bookman, J; Peterson, B, Evaluating a Large-Scale Multi-Institution Project: Challenges Faced and Lessons Learned, The Journal of Mathematics and Science: Collaborative Explorations (JMSCE), vol. 16 no. 1 (2020) [doi]  [abs]
  11. Bookman, J, Evaluation of Calculus Reform at Duke University, UME Trends, March 1992 (March 1992)
  12. Bookman, J, Learning Mathematics Meaningfully � A Challenge to College Faculty, Proceedings of First Annual Charleston Connections: Innovations in Higher Education Conference, Charleston, SC: The Citadel, 2001: pp.92 - 100 (December, 2014)
  13. Lardner, ED; Bookman, J, Lessons Learned in Interdisciplinary Professional Development Designed to Promote the Teaching of Quantitative Literacy, Journal of Faculty Development, vol. 27 no. 2 (2012)
  14. Bartlett, KW; Whicker, SA; Bookman, J; Narayan, AP; Staples, BB; Hering, H; McGann, KA, Milestone-Based Assessments Are Superior to Likert-Type Assessments in Illustrating Trainee Progression., J Grad Med Educ, vol. 7 no. 1 (March, 2015), pp. 75-80 [doi]  [abs]
  15. Akin, V; Bookman, J; Braley, E, Modeling Active Learning in Professional Development for Teaching, The journal of faculty development, vol. 37 no. 3 (September, 2023), pp. 28-39, Magna Publications
  16. Bookman, J; Malone, D, Negotiating Roles and Meaning While Learning Mathematics in Interactive Technology-Rich Environments, The Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, vol. 6 no. 2 (October, 2006), pp. 41-65
  17. Winter, D; Lemons, P; Bookman, J; Hoese, W, Novice Instructors and Student-Centered Instruction: Identifying and Addressing Obstacles to Learning in the College Science Laboratory, Journal of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, vol. 2 no. 1 (2001)
  18. Bookman, J, NSF Workshop on Assessment in Calculus Curriculum Reform Efforts, UME Trends, October, 1992 (October, 1992)
  19. Bookman, J, Program Evaluation and Undergraduate Mathematics Renewal, in Calculus Renewal (2000), pp. 91-102, Springer US, ISBN 9781441933348 [doi]
  20. Bookman, J, Program Evaluation and Undergraduate Mathematics Renewal: The impact of calculus reform on student performance in subsequent courses, in Ganter, S. (Ed.) Calculus Renewal: Issues for Undergraduate Mathematics Education in the Next Decade, New York, NY: Plenum Press, 2000: pp.91 - 102 (December, 2014)
  21. Bookman, J; Blake, L, Seven Years of Project CALC at Duke University - Approaching a Steady State?, PRIMUS, September 1996: 221 - 234, vol. 6 no. 3 (January, 1996), pp. 221-234, Informa UK Limited [doi]  [abs]
  22. Bookman, J; Smith, D; Rossi, DE, Software Reviews, The College Mathematics Journal, vol. 16 no. 3 (June, 1985), pp. 218-218, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  23. Bookman, J; Friedman, C, Student Attitudes and Calculus Reform, School Science and Mathematics, March 1998: 117-122 (December, 2014)
  24. Narayan, AP; Whicker, SA; Staples, B; Bookman, J; Bartlett, K; McGann, KA, The Clinical Skills Fair - An Innovative Curriculum Evaluation Tool, Journal of Graduate Medical Education (April, 2013)
  25. Bookman, J; Friedman, C, The Evaluation of Project CALC at Duke University 1989 - 1994, in B. Gold, S. Keith, W. Marion, eds., Assessment Practices in Undergraduate Mathematics, MAA Notes # 49, Washington DC: Mathematical Association of America, 1999: pp. 253-256. (December, 2014)
  26. Bookman, J; Malone, D, The Nature of Learning in Interactive Technological Environments: A Proposal for a Research Agenda Based on Grounded Theory, edited by edited by Selden, A., Dubinsky, E., Harel, G., and Hitt, F., Research in Collegiate Mathematics Education (2003)
  27. Bookman, J, There’s Glory For You! - Why We Define Mathematical Terms The Way We Do, Centroid, Spring 1996, 36-39 (December, 2014)
  28. Varsavsky, C; Waldock, J; Harding, A; Jack Bookman, LS; Luaces, VM, Undergraduate mathematics around the world, Delta Communications, conference proceedings of the Volcanic Delta ’11, the eighth Delta conference on the teaching and learning of undergraduate mathematics and statistics (2011)
  29. Narayan, AP; Whicker, SA; Staples, BB; Bookman, J; Bartlett, KW; McGann, KA, Using an innovative curriculum evaluation tool to inform program improvement: the clinical skills fair., J Grad Med Educ, vol. 6 no. 1 (March, 2014), pp. 133-138 [doi]  [abs]
  30. Bookman, J, Why �False Implies False" is True - a Discovery Explanation, The Mathematics Teacher 71 (November 1978): 675-676. (1978)

 

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