PHILOSOPHY of EDUCATION SOCIETY2004 Annual
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Front | Friday | Saturday | Sunday | Monday Sunday March 28 th 9:00-10:15 AM Fifth Concurrent Session A. Pragmatic Intersubjectivity, or, Just Using Teachers Speaker: Charles Bingham ( Simon Fraser University ) Respondent: Sharon Todd ( York University ) Chair: Sharon Sliwinski ( York University )
B. Private Donations to Public Schools: Testing the Scope of Community Speaker: Ranjana Reddy ( Stanford University ) Respondent: Karen Winnstanley ( University of Surrey Roehampton) Chair: Graham McDonough (OISE/University of Toronto )
C. Educational Research and the Interests of the State Speaker: Bryan Warnick ( University of Illinois ) Respondent: Clarence Joldersma ( Calvin College ) Chair: Louise Prior McCarty ( Indiana University )
D. Searching For Moral Education in an Age of Nihilism: An Examination of Keiji Nishitani's Philosophy of Emptiness Speaker: Yoshiko Nakama (Teachers College, Columbia ) Respondent: Ann Diller ( University of New Hampshire ) Chair: Joe Meinhart ( University of Oklahoma )
10:30 - 12:00 PM Presidential Address Perfectionism and Equality: The Liberal Educator's Dilemma Speaker: Francis Schrag (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Respondent: Natasha Levison ( Kent State University ) Chair: TBA
12:15 - 1:45 PM President's Luncheon 2:00-3:15 PM Sixth Concurrent Session (Non Reading ) Papers for this session will be available on the website at www.philosophyofeducation.org and at the registration table. Presenters will introduce their arguments briefly, but the bulk of the session will be devoted to discussion of the paper which the audience is encouraged to read in advance. A. Learning to Live Well: Re-Exploring the Connections between Philosophy and Education Speaker: Stephanie Mackler (Teachers College, Columbia ) Respondent: Al Neiman ( University of Notre Dame) Chair: Walter Okshevsky ( Memorial University of Newfoundland )
B. Privilege: Rethinking White Agency Speaker: Cris Mayo ( University of Illinois ) Respondent: Barbara Applebaum ( Syracuse University ) Chair: Lawrence Blum ( University of Massachusetts - Boston )
C. Is Liberal Education Illiberal? Political Liberalism and Liberal Education Speaker: Ken Strike ( Syracuse University ) Respondent: Benjamin Endres (SUNY New Paltz) Chair: René Arcilla ( New York University )
3:45-5:00 PM Second General Session Race, Virtue, and Moral Education Speaker: Lawrence Blum ( University of Massachusetts - Boston ) Respondent: Dwight Boyd (OISE/University of Toronto ) Chair: Ron Glass ( Arizona State University West)
5:15 - 6:30 PM General Business Meeting
8:00 - 9:30 PM International Panel International Perspectives on Teaching, Learning, and Schooling Chair: Chris Higgins (Teachers College, Columbia ) Panelists: Rafal Godon ( Warsaw University ) Duck-Joo Kwak ( Konkuk University ) Shirley Pendlebury (University of the Witwatersrand )
9:30 PM - Presidential Reception Front | Friday | Saturday | Sunday | Monday CONTACT: PES Executive Director Jeff Milligan |
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