Fred Goodman

Frederick (Fred, Skip) Goodman is Professor of Education Emeritus at the University of Michigan School of Education, Ann Arbor. He created the influential Master's of Arts and Certification (MAC) Program that pioneered the teacher training residency and full-year internship model in the early 1990s. Additionally, Goodman's work was foundational in the creation of the [http://eric.ed.gov ERIC educational database] and was the foundation of the Interactive Communications & Simulations (ICS) Projects at UM as well as the non-profit Community System's Foundation. Goodman's research was deeply inspired by the work of the American Educational Philosopher John Dewey, constructivism, and pragmatism (as exemplified by Richard Rorty). Goodman specializes in experiential education, game design, authentic assessment and entrepreneurial education. Because he works to embody Dewey's idea that "experience is education" he did not emphasize publications but instead focused on doing and being in collaboration with others in service of learning.

Notably, Goodman was the creator of David Letterman's first (unsold) TV pilot, a gameshow called ''Decisions, Decisions''. He also traveled South America with Ivan Illich and is thanked at the beginning of Illich's most famous book on education ''Deschooling Society''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Why Lhasa de Sela Matters by Goodman, Fred

    Published 2019
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    Rock on film : the movies that rocked the big screen / by Goodman, Fred

    Published 2022
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    Rolling stone--the 100 greatest albums of the 80s /

    Published 1990
    Other Authors: “…Goodman, Fred…”
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    A tribute to Benny Goodman

    Published 2012
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