There are 16 books by Thomas L. Good on BookOrb. A strong starting point is The Great School Debate (1999). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Teacher-child dyadic interaction 1969 · 105 pages
  2. 2 Process-product relationship in fourth-grade mathematics classrooms 1975
  3. 3 Instructor's manual for educational psychology 1977 · 118 pages
  4. 4 Experimental study of mathematics instruction in elementary schools 1979
  5. 5 Active mathematics teaching 1983 · 246 pages
  6. 6 Elementary School Journal 1988
  7. 7 Looking in Classrooms 5e Sp Good/Brophy 1991 · 605 pages
  8. 8 International handbook of teachers and teaching 1998 · 1,488 pages
  9. 9 The Great School Debate 1999 · 296 pages
  10. 10 Research on Teaching and Learning (Research on Teaching and Learning) 2002
  11. 11 Looking in Classrooms, MyLabSchool Edition 2004 · 590 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Thomas L. Good written?

BookOrb lists 16 books by Thomas L. Good.

Where should I start with Thomas L. Good?

A good starting point is The Great School Debate (1999).

What is the Thomas L. Good books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Teacher-child dyadic interaction (1969), 2. Process-product relationship in fourth-grade mathematics classrooms (1975), 3. Instructor's manual for educational psychology (1977), 4. Experimental study of mathematics instruction in elementary schools (1979), 5. Active mathematics teaching (1983), 6. Elementary School Journal (1988), 7. Looking in Classrooms 5e Sp Good/Brophy (1991), 8. International handbook of teachers and teaching (1998), 9. The Great School Debate (1999), 10. Research on Teaching and Learning (Research on Teaching and Learning) (2002), 11. Looking in Classrooms, MyLabSchool Edition (2004).