Robert Blake Jr

Professor

Robert Blake Jr

Contact Info

Phone:
Office:
Hawkins Hall, Room 107 C

Education

Ph.D., Curriculum Design/Science Education, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1995

M.A.T.,Biology, Brown University, 1988

B.S., Biology, State University of
New York at Albany, 1983

Areas of Expertise

Science education, biology, earth, and environmental sciences, models of exemplary science, Instruction and curriculum development in science, ethnographic and case study research methodologies. Dissertation: An Enactment of Science: A Balance Among Teacher Beliefs, Curriculum, and Context

Recent Publications

Blake, R.W., Jr. and Blake, B. E. (Eds). (2012). Becoming a teacher: Using Narrative as reflective practice. A cross-disciplinary approach. New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishers.

Blake, R.W., JR & Blake, B.E. (2012). What are narratives and why use them in teacher education?

In R.W. Blake, Jr. & B. E. Blake Becoming a teacher: Using Narrative as reflective practice. A cross-disciplinary approach. (pp. 1-11) New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishers.

Blake, R.W., JR (2012). The shallow end is boring. Getting science back into the elementary classroom. In R.W. Blake, Jr. & B. E. Blake Becoming a teacher: Using Narrative as reflective practice. A cross-disciplinary approach. (pp. 58-83) New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishers.

Blake, R.W., Jr.; Frederick, J.A., Haines, S, and Lee, S. (2010). Inside-Out: Environmental Science in the Classroom and the Field, Grades 3-8. Arlington, VA. NSTA Press.