RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Books
Fisher, G., & Cummings, R. (2002). The survival guide for kids with
LD* (*Learning differences)(2nd Ed.).
Minneapolis,MN: Free Spirit.
Fisher, G., & Cummings, R. (1995). If your child has LD* (*Learning differences):
A survival guide for parents.
Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing.
Cummings, R. (1995). Adolescence: A developmental perspective. Fort Worth: Harcourt
Brace College Publishers.
Cummings, R., & Fisher, G. (1993). The survival guide for
teenagers with LD* (*Learning differences).
Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing
Cummings, R., & Fisher, G. (1991). The school survival guide for kids with
LD* (Learning differences).
Ways to make learning easier and more fun. Minneapolis,
MN: Free Spirit Publishing.
Journal Articles
Vacilotto, S., & Cummings, R. (in press). Peer coaching in TEFL/TESL programs. ELT Journal.
Harlow, S., Cummings, R., & Aberasturi, S. M. (2006). Karl Popper and Jean Piaget: A rationale for constructivism. The Educational Forum, 71(1), 41-48.
Richmond, A., & Cummings, R. (2005). Implementing Kohlb's learning styles into online distance education. International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning, 1(1), 1-10
Maddux, C. D., Cummings, R., Liu, L., & Newman, J. (2005) Aids and cautions on developing, planning, and delivering online instruction in higher education. Innovate: Jounral of Online Education. http://www.innovateonline.info/index.php?view=article&iid=32.
Maddux, C. D., Torres-Rivera, E., Smaby, M., & Cummings, R. (2005). Revisiting style and design elements of World Wide Web Pages dealing with multicultural counseling. Journal of Technology in Counseling, 4(1).
http://jtc.colstate.edu/Vol4_1/Maddux/Maddux.htm.
Cummings, R., Maddux, C. D., Richmond, A., & Cladianos, A. (2004). Principled moral reasoning of students in education and counseling: Assessment and intervention. [Abstract]. Higher Education Abstracts, 40(1), 83.
Cummings, R., Maddux, C. D., Maples, M. F., & Torres-Rivera,
E. (2004). Principled
moral reasoning of students in
education and counseling: Assessment and intervention. Change: Transformations
in Education,7(1), 17-30.
Richmond, A., & Cummings, R. (2004). In support of the cognitive-developmental
approach to moral education:
A response to David Carr. Journal of Moral Education, 33(2), 197-205.
Maddux, C., & Cummings, R. (2004). Fad, fashion, and the weak role of theory and research in information technology
in
education. Journal of Technology and Teacher Education,
12(4), 549-571.
Cummings, R., Wiest, L., Lamitina, D., & Maddux, C. D. (2003). Teacher
education curricula and moral reasoning.
Academic exchange quarterly,
7(1).
Harlow, S., & Cummings, R. (2003). Relational patterns affecting instruction
in community colleges: A paradigm for
faculty reflection.Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 27(4), pp.289-298.
Cummings, R., Maddux, C. D., Harlow, S., & Dyas, L. (2002). Academic misconduct
in undergraduate teacher education
students and its relationship to their principled
moral reasoning. Journal of Instructional Psychology29, 286-296.
Harlow, S., & Cummings, R. (2002). Technologies and levels of learning:
A Gregory Bateson perspective. Computers in the Schools, 19(1/2), 95-100.
Cummings, R., Dyas, L, Maddux, C.D., & Kochman, A. (2001). Principled moral
reasoning and behavior of
preservice teacher education students. American Education Research Journal, 38(1),
143-158.
Liu, L., & Cummings, R. (2001). A learning model that stimulates geometric
thinking through use of PCLogo and Geometer’s sketchpad. Computers in the Schools, 17, 85-104.
Cummings, R., & Harlow, S. (2000). The constructivist roots of moral education.Educational Forum, 64(4), 300-307.
Cummings, R., Maddux, C. D., & Casey, J. (2000). Individualized transition
planning for students with learning disabilities. Career Development Quarterly, 49(1), 60-72.
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