<p><i>"Levin provides an in-depth look at the lives of four teachers in this well-written and researched publication....A wealth of information includes the developmental sequence of the teacher education program at the University of California at Berkeley and influential professional development books that can be obtained by the student, researcher, and professional development staff....Highly recommended."</i><br />—<b><i>CHOICE</i></b></p><p><i>"This is a provocative and very fine book, well deserving of making its mark in the repertoire of educational literature. What makes it significant is its conceptual framework, its theoretical grounding, the quality of it scholarship, its clarity in illuminating the teachers' voices as they explain and reflect on their way of conceptualizing and practicing their craft, and its clarity of writing."</i><br />—<b>Selma Wassermann</b><br /><i>Simon Fraser University</i></p><p><i>"Levin's book is a success. Unlike most qualitative research, Levin's workd goes the distance, spanning what is typically half of the career life of most teachers, tracking her protegees and documenting their changes. Those who journey through this fine work will find that is poses many questions and challenges for teacher educators, raises a variety of others, suggests highly relevant avenues to enhance discourse in the field while leaving some stones unturned."</i></p><p><i>"This is a great idea and a valuable project. Case studies of teachers' pedagogical transformation over a 15-year period are truly remarkable. Seeing these unfold before our eyes is a treat....The writing is clean, crisp, clear....The work sets a new longitudinal/developmental standard in the field."</i><br />—<b>Daniel P. Liston</b><br /><i>University of Colorado at Boulder</i></p>