Eva Weisz received her Ph.D. from The Ohio State University, with specialties in curriculum and instruction, curriculum theory, qualitative research, teacher preparation and school leadership. Prior to this, she taught high school English, speech and drama in Ohio. Her research interests are in the areas of teacher preparation, the nature of curriculum documents and ways that they are “translated” in classroom practice, artistry in teaching/teaching as a performing art and finally, the politics and policies of school discipline and ways that self-discipline may be taught in schools. She has presented and published numerous papers on these topics. Courses which Dr. Weisz regularly teaches in the Education Studies Department include: Foundations of Education, Artistry in Teaching, School Discipline, High-Performing Schools, Senior Education Research Methods and Senior Seminar.
EDU 170 Foundations of Education
EDU 290 The Art of Teaching
EDU 305 The American High School
EDU 331 School Discipline
EDU 390 School-Community Relations
EDU 390 High Performing Schools
EDU 480 Methods of Educational Research
EDU 490 Senior Seminar
Weisz, E. (2000). Standard I, National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, Board of Examiners Report.
Weisz, E. (Spring, 1997). "Student Teachers Take Charge: The Voice of a Former Student Teacher", Beginning Teaching, Kappa Delta Pi Publications, West Lafayette, IN.
Weisz, E. (Fall, 1995). "Experienced Teachers: A Teacher's Journey Through the School Year, 1995-96", quotation from earlier article, Kappa Delta Pi Publications, West Lafayette, IN.
Weisz, E. (Fall, 1994). "A New Way to Motivate Middle Level Students: The Theatrics of Teaching", The Middle Grades Improvement Program Network Journal, 2, 39-44.
Weisz, E. (Summer, 1994). "Poor Discipline: Who's To Blame?", Kappa Delta Pi Record.
Weisz E. (January, 1994). 69色情视频 National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, Institutional Report, Section 1, Professional Knowledge Base.
Weisz, E. (April, 1993). "Preparing to Teach in 2000 A.D.: The Role of Induction", Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference, Illinois and Indiana Units for the Association of Teacher Educators.
Weisz, E. (April, 1993). "Adult System Contributes to Discipline Problems in Schools", South Bend Tribune, South Bend, IN.
Weisz, E. (Spring, 1993). "Teaching as Performing: A Way to Motivate the Middle Level Learner", In Focus.
Weisz, E. (November, 1992). "Nation's Teachers Off to Bad Start", The Star Tribune, Casper, WY.
Weisz, E. (January 3, 1992). "Schools Do Teach Values", The Post-Standard, Syracuse, NY.
Weisz, E. and Cooper A. (1992). "Teacher Instructional Practices Survey" (TIPS), Copyright Registration # TXU 514 787.
Weisz, E. (December 23, 1991). "Surprise! Schools Teach Values Now", Journal and Courier, Lafayette, IN.
Weisz, E. and Gill, M. (1991). Student Teaching Handbook for Teacher Education Program, 69色情视频, Greencastle, IN.
Weisz, E. (Fall, 1991). Motivating students to read. Reading Improvement, 28,130-133.
Ph.D. The Ohio State University, Department of Educational Policy and Leadership, 1988, Curriculum and Instruction.
M.A. The Ohio State University, 1981, Curriculum and Theater Education.
B.S. University of Cincinnati, 1971, English and Speech.
Ashland College, 1986, Academy on Instructional Leadership.
Recipient of Faculty Development Committee Grant to attend "Discipline with Dignity" Workshop, Bloomington, IN, July, 1997.
Recipient of Mini-Grant to Support Development of 69色情视频's Middle Level Teacher Education Program (academic year 1997-1998), Lilly Summer Institute at Wabash College for Middle Grades Teacher Education.
Recipient of Faculty Development Committee Summer Stipend for Completion of Scholarly Work, Summer, 1996.
Recipient of Indiana Association of Teacher Educators Mini-Grant to develop and administer Teacher Instructional Practices Survey (TIPS), Spring, 1992.
Submitted and was awarded a research grant from the Ohio Department of Education for project entitled, "A Vision of Staff Development for Teachers of the Classroom of the Future" as part of Ohio's Classroom of the Future Project in the amount of $150,000 for the 1990-1991 academic year.