Leroy Dubeck - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • Finding the facts in science fiction films, L. W. Dubeck, S. E. Moshier, M. H. Bruce, and J. E. Boss, The Science Teacher 60, April, 1993
  • Fantastic voyages: learning science through science fiction films, L. W. Dubeck, S. E. Moshier, and J. E. Boss, textbook published by the American Institute of Physics (1993). ISBN 1-56396-195-4
  • Instructor's manual for fantastic voyages: learning science through science fiction films, L. W. Dubeck, S. E. Moshier and J. E. Boss, American Institute of Physics (1993).
  • A world view of environmental issues, L. W. Dubeck, F. Higgins, R. Patterson, R. Tatlow, C. Ward and B.Wright, Saunders College Press, (1995), 2nd edition (1998). ISBN 0-03-024262-2
  • Using STAR TREK: The Next Generation television Episodes to Teach Science, L. W. Dubeck and R. Tatlow, Jour. of College Science Teaching, 319 (1998).
  • Budget handbook for college faculty and staff, L. W. Dubeck, National Education Association 2nd edition (1996), 3rd edition (1998).
  • Budget Handbook for Association Leaders in Higher Education Units, Leroy Dubeck, book published by the National Education Association (2002).
  • Threats to Humanity (2007), Leroy Dubeck and Suzanne E. Moshier, Ishi Press ISBN 0-923891-56-0
  • Fantastic Voyages 2nd Edition, Leroy Dubeck, Suzanne E. Moshier and Judith E. Bass, book published by Springer Verlag (2004).
  • Science in Cinema: Teaching Science Fact Through Science Fiction Film ISBN 0-8077-2915-9
  • College & University Budgeting: An Introduction for Faculty and Academic Administrators ISBN 0-915164-22-1
  • Collective bargaining: A view from the faculty (Orientation paper - Academic Collective Bargaining Information Service)
  • Temple University collective bargaining experience
  • Budget handbook for association leaders in higher education units: Budget analysis for faculty and staff

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