The workshop is intended as a multicultural and interdisciplinary gathering of researchers, practitioners and students. The following are just some of the topics we propose to explore: (more…)
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CFP: ESTIDIA workshop: ‘Critical dialogue revisited: Challenges and opportunities’
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CFP: Nineteenth International Workshop on Teaching Philosophy
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ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PROPOSALS
The American Association of Philosophy Teachers
THE NINETEENTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP-CONFERENCE ON TEACHING
PHILOSOPHY
St. Edward’s University, Austin, Texas
July 25 – July 29, 2012
Proposals for interactive workshops and panels related to teaching and
learning philosophy at any educational level are welcome. We
especially encourage workshops and panels on the following topics:
• innovative and successful teaching strategies
• professional issues connected to teaching
• how work in other disciplines can improve the teaching of
philosophy
• engaging students outside the classroom
• innovative uses of instructional technologies
• the challenge of teaching in new settings
• methods to improve student learning
PROPOSAL GUIDELINES (more…)