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Registration
8:00am - 2:00pm
Location: Los Angeles Room, 26th Floor
Book Display
8:00am - 4:00 pm
Location: Singapore Room, 25th Floor
Saturday, April 1st
9:00am-10:15am Fourth Concurrent
Session
A. Topical Discussion: Language, Education, and the Limits
of Rationality
Speakers:
Paul Standish (University of Dundee)
Richard Smith (University of Durham)
Location:
Shanghai Room, 25th floor
B. Book Symposium: Scott Fletcher, Education and Emancipation:
Theory and Practice in a
New Constellation
Speakers:
Scott Fletcher (University of New Hampshire)
Landon Beyer (Indiana University)
Kenneth Howe (University of Colorado)
Susan Laird (University of Oklahoma)
Debra Shogan (University of Alberta)
Chair:
Barbara Houston (University of New Hampshire)
Location:
Tokyo Room, 25th floor
C. Educational Philosophy as Liberal Teacher Education:
Charting a Course Beyond the
Dilemma of Relevance
Speaker:
Christopher R. Higgins (Teachers College, Columbia University)
Respondent:
Harvey Siegel (University of Miami)
Chair:
Victor Worsfold (University of Texas, Dallas)
Location:
Hong Kong Room, 25th Floor
10:30am-11:45am Fifth Concurrent
Session
A. All Speech is Not Free: The Ethics of "Affirmative
Action Pedagogy"
Speaker:
Megan Boler (Virginia Tech)
Respondent:
Suzanne deCastell (Simon Fraser University)
Chair:
Charlotte Leona Frye (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
Location:
Shanghai Room, 25th floor
B. Book Symposium: Harry Brighouse, School Choice and Social
Justice
Speakers:
Randall Curren (University of Rochester)
Eamonn Callan (Stanford University)
Walter Feinberg (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
Respondent:
Harry Brighouse (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
Location:
Tokyo Room, 25th floor
C. In Plato's Cave: Philosophical Counseling and Philosophers
of Education
Speaker:
David P. Ericson (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Respondent:
Robert Reich (Stanford University)
Chair:
Ilan Gur-Ze'ev (University of Haifa)
Location:
Hong Kong Room, 25th Floor
D. Bioregionalism and Global Education: Exploring the
Connections
Speaker:
Huey-li Li (The University of Akron)
Respondent:
Dilafruz Williams (Portland State University)
Chair:
John Petrovic (Arizona State University)
Location:
Denver Room, 26th Floor
Noon-1:00pm COSW Meeting
Post-Identity Politics and Educational Practice
Speakers:
Audrey Thompson (University of Utah)
Natasha Levinson (Kent State University)
Cris Mayo (University of North Carolina, Greensboro)
Gloria Filax (University of Alberta)
Location:
To Be Announced
1:00pm-2:15pm Sixth Concurrent
Session
A. Educational Adequacy as a Distributive Principle
Speaker:
Charles Howell (Syracuse University)
Respondent:
Anthony Gordon Rud, Jr. (Purdue University)
Chair:
Peggy Ruth Geren (Augusta State University)
Location:
Shanghai Room, 25th floor
B. When is Guilt More than Just a Petty Face? Moving from
Liberal Guilt Toward Reparation
and Responsibility in Education
Speaker:
Sharon Todd (York University)
Respondent:
Mary Bryson (University of British Columbia)
Chair:
Peter Albano (St. John's University)
Location:
Tokyo Room, 25th floor
C. INPE 2000 and Membership Meeting: International Network
of Philosophers of Education
Chair:
Paul Hager (University of Technology, Sydney)
Location:
Hong Kong Room, 25th Floor
D. Teacher as Sadist, and the Duality of Self and Other
Speaker:
Gayle Turner (Appalachian State University)
Respondent:
Ann Diller (University of New Hampshire)
Chair:
Natasha Levinson (Kent State University)
Location:
Denver Room, 26th Floor
1:30pm-3:00pm Aesthetics SIG
The Amateur and the Atelier in Musical Experience: An Experiment
in Embodied Aesthetic
Education
Performers:
Deanne Bogdan, piano (OISE/University of Toronto)
Alan Stellings, cello (University of Toronto)
Brenda Enns, soprano (York University)
Location:
Mandarin Ballroom, Lower Level
2:15pm-3:30pm Seventh Concurrent
Session
A. Doxastic Freedom in Dewey's School
Speaker:
Greg Seals (College of Staten Island, CUNY)
Respondent:
David Carr (University of Edinburgh)
Chair:
Randall R. Curren (University of Rochester)
Location:
Shanghai Room, 25th floor
B. A Philosophical Inquiry into Literary Texts: An Interpretation
of Martha Nussbaum and
Love's Quest for Self-Improvement in Phaedrus
Speaker:
Anna Fishbeyn (Teachers College, Columbia University)
Respondent:
Zelia Gregoriou (Intercollege, Nicosia)
Chair:
Nathan Nobis (University of Rochester)
Location:
Tokyo Room, 25th floor
C. Book Symposium: Barbara Thayer-Bacon, Transforming Critical
Thinking: Thinking
Constructively
Speakers:
Barbara Thayer-Bacon (Bowling Green State University)
Ann Diller (University of New Hamphshire)
Jim Garrison (Virginia Tech)
Barbara Houston (University of New Hamphsire)
Respondent:
Stephen Norris (University of Alberta)
Chair:
Stephen Norris (University of Alberta)
Location:
Hong Kong Room, 25th Floor
D. Iris Murdoch's Notion of Attention: Seeing the Moral
Life in Teaching
Speaker:
Susan McDonough (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Respondent:
Suzanne Rice (University of Kansas)
Chair:
Marla Morris (Louisiana State University)
Location:
Denver Room, 26th Floor
3:30pm-5:00pm Distinguished Speaker
New Technologies and New Literacies for the New Mellennium
Speaker:
Douglas Kellner (University of California, Los Angeles)
Respondent:
Maxine Greene (Teachers College, Columbia University)
Chair:
Wendy Kohli (The New School)
Location:
Mandarin Ballroom, Lower Level
6:00pm-7:30pm COPA Business Meeting
Location:
Tokyo Room, 25th floor
8:00pm-10:00pm Chair's Choice: Special Symposium
Millennial Resolutions: Four Arguments for the Transformation
of the School System
Speakers:
Donald Arnstine (University of California, Davis)
James E. McClellan, Jr. (Texas A & M University, Corpus Christi)
Harvey Siegel (University of Miami)
Audrey Thompson (University of Utah)
Chair:
Emily Robertson (Syracuse University)
Location:
Hong Kong Room, 25th Room
CONTACT: PES Executive Director Jeff Milligan
850-644-8171; milligan@coe.fsu.edu
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