Barak Rosenshine Papers

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ID: 10/4/26

Primary Creator: Barak Rosenshine (1930-2017)

Extent: 4.0

Arrangement:

Materials are organized into three series.

Series 1, Subject Files, 1965-2010. This series consists of correspondence, research grant applications, and talks. The series also includes documents related to Barak Rosenshine's consulting work throughout the 1970s and 1980s, as well as his poetry and fiction writing. Materials are arranged alphabetically.

Series 2, Publications, 1971-2006. This series consists of journal articles and reviews authored and co-authored by Barak Rosenshine. Materials are arranged chronologically.

Series 3, Publication Drafts, 1969-2006. This series consists of drafts of journal articles and reviews authored and co-authored by Barak Rosenshine. Materials are arranged in chronological order.

Date Acquired: 10/09/2017

Subjects: Educational Psychology, Faculty Papers

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Barak Rosenshine was a professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Illinois, where his research focused on learning instruction, teacher performance, and student achievement.

The papers of Barak Rosenshine include correspondence, grant applications, talks, cassette tapes, his poetry, fiction writings, instructional handouts, publication drafts, and publications.

Materials are organized into three series. Series 1, Subject Files, 1965-2010, organized alphabetically; Series 2, Publications, 1971-2006, arranged chronologically; and Series 3, Publication Drafts, 1969-2006, listed chronologically.

Biographical Note

Barak Rosenshine was a professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Illinois, where his research focused on learning instruction, teacher performance, and student achievement.

Barak Rosenshine was born in Chicago, Illinois, on August 13, 1930, to Lillian Axelrod and Arthur Rosenshine.  He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from the University of Chicago in 1957.  Upon graduation, Rosenshine worked as a high school history teacher for six years.  He left this position in 1963 to pursue his Ph.D. in education at Stanford University.  After graduating from Stanford in 1968, Rosenshine taught at Temple University (1968-1970) before moving to the University of Illinois in 1971.

At the University of Illinois, Rosenshine taught educational psychology and published numerous articles on direct instruction, cognitive strategies, and teacher performance.  Together with Norma Furst, Rosenshine identified five characteristics of teacher behavior--clarity of exposition, enthusiasm, task orientation, varied approaches, and opportunities to learn--that have since served as a framework for research on teacher performance.  Additionally, in 1986, Rosenshine and Robert Stevens developed a six-function teaching model that describes the necessary sequence of instructional steps involved with learning new skills.

Barak Rosenshine died in Urbana on May 22, 2017.

Source: "What Characterizes an Effective Teacher? An Interview with Barak Rosenshine by George A. Clowes," School Reform News, May 2002.

Subject/Index Terms

Educational Psychology
Faculty Papers

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Repository: University of Illinois Archives

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