Doug Greer

In something that I found quite rewarding, Teachers College of Columbia University published a feature article about R. Douglas Greer, a professor whose work I’ve long admired. Why did I find it rewarding? Well, it’s pretty rare that people advocating a behavioral approach to teaching receive much recognition, but Professor Greer’s work richly deserves such commendation.

Read the TC article about Professor Greer and see a video interview with him. Here’s a link to the faculty expertise page from TC about Professor Greer. For grins, check the entries in this Google scholar search.

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2 Responses to “Doug Greer”


  1. 1 Miss Profe

    As a behaviorist girl myself, I appreciated the links. Thank you, John Wills.

  2. 2 JohnL

    Oooh, ooh! Tell, Miss Profe.

    Check out these items in the Web resources section of the blog roll:

    * cambridge center
    * wing institute

    (Also, there’s some good ones over on EBD Blog.)

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