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THE PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION SOCIETY
58th Annual Meeting Program
April 19-22, 2002
The Coast Plaza Hotel and Suites
Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia

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Book Display
9:00am - 5:00 pm
Location:   Harwood Room

Sunday, April 21

9:00am-10:15am        Sixth Concurrent Session

Beach

A. A More Luminous Life: An Attempt at a Religiously Informed Pragmatism

Speaker:           C. Joseph Meinhart (University of Oklahoma)

Respondent:     Christine McCarthy (University of Iowa)

Chair:               Nathan Long (University of Cincinnati)

Pacific

B. Situated Moral Agency: Why It Matters

Speaker:           Barbara Applebaum (OISE/University of Toronto)

Respondent:     Suzanne Rice (University of Kansas)

Chair:               Aaron Schutz (University of Wisconsin‑Milwaukee)

Barclay

C. Desparately Seeking Evelyn, or, Alternatively, Exploring Pedagogies of the Personal in Alfred North Whitehead and Feminist Theory

Speaker:           Kathryn Pauly Morgan (University of Toronto)

Respondent:     Barbara Stengel (Millersville University)

Chair:               Ann Diller (University of New Hampshire)

Gilford

D. Promoting a Primary Good in Schools: An Aristotelian Defense of Bilingual Education

Speaker:           John E. Petrovic (University of Alabama)

Respondent:     Kal Alston (UIUC)

Chair:               Denise Egea‑Kuehne (Louisiana State University
 

10:30am-Noon             Presidential Address                             Barclay/Gilford

Taking Responsibility
Speaker:           Barbara Houston (University of New Hampshire)
Respondents:    Dwight Boyd (OISE/University of Toronto)
                        Heesoon Bai (Simon Fraser Univserity)
Chair:               Scott Fletcher (University of New Hampshire)
 

12:15pm-1:45pm          President's Luncheon                           Evergreen to Cityview

Featuring Presidential Follies!
 

2:00pm-3:15pm            Seventh Concurrent Session

Beach

A. The Existential Concept of Freedom For Maxine Greene: The Influence of Sartre and Merleau‑Ponty on Greene's Educational Pedagogy

Speaker:           Shaireen Rasheed (Long Island University)

Respondent:     Virginia Worley (Oklahoma State University)

Chair:              Maureen Ford (OISE/University of Toronto)

Pacific

B. Listening as Attending to the "Echo of the Otherwise": On Suffering, Justice, and Education

Speaker:           Sharon Todd (York University)

Respondent:     Susan Edgerton (Western Michigan University)

Chair:              Landon Beyer (Indiana University)

Barclay

C. Toward a Pedagogy of the Vague

Speaker:           Nakia S. Pope (University of Virginia)

Respondent:     Barbara Thayer‑Bacon (University of Tennessee)

Chair:               TBA

Gilford

D. Hermeneutical Conversations in Public Schools: Responding to Religious Objections

Speaker:           Robert Kunzman (Stanford University)

Respondent:     Maureen Stout

Chair:               TBA
 

3:30pm-5pm         Second General Session                               Barclay/Gilford

Befriending Girls as an Educational Life-Practice
Speaker:          Susan Laird (University of Oklahoma)
Respondent:     Ann Diller (University of New Hampshire)
Chair:               Frank Margonis (University of Utah)
 

5:15pm - 6:30pm       Presidential Reception                            Conference Foyer

6:30pm-7:45pm         General Business Meeting                       Barclay/Gilford
 


CONTACT: PES Executive Director Jeff Milligan
850-644-8171; milligan@coe.fsu.edu