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Teachers College, Columbia University
Teachers College
Columbia University
Philosophy and Education
525 W 120th Street
New York, New York 10027
Phone: (212) 678-4138
Fax: 212.678.3746
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Philosophy and Education

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Arts & Humanities

Teachers College, Columbia University

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Program Faculty

Faculty

  • David HansenDavid Hansen

    Office Location: 212-678-8239
    Office Location: 334C HMann
    Office Hours: On Sabbatical Leave 2007-2008
    Selected Publications:

    Exploring the Moral Heart of Teaching: Toward a Teacher's Creed (Teachers College Press). 

    "Teaching as a Moral Activity" (Handbook of Research on Teaching, 4th ed.). 

    "The Moral Environment in an Inner-City Boys' High School" (Teaching and Teacher Education).

    "Well-Formed, not Well-Filled: Montaigne and the Paths of Personhood" (Educational Theory). 

  • Interim Program Director 2007-2008

    Megan LavertyMegan Laverty

    Office Location: 212-678-3393
    Office Location: 334D HMann
    Selected Publications:

    Laverty, M., Iris Murdoch’s Ethics: A Consideration of her Romantic Vision (New York and London: Continuum Press, 2007).
     
    Laverty, M. “Philosophy and Literature: A Dialogue on Care” Philosophy of Education Society, 2007, in press.

    Laverty, M. “A Place to be Philosophical: Dialogue and the Epistemology of Receptivity.” Bridges: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Theology, Philosophy, History and Science, Special Issue: Philosophy as Transformative Practice; Guest Editor: Anne Cahill, in press. 

    Laverty, M. “Evaluating Classroom Dialogue: Reconciling Internal and External Accountability”, co-authored with Maughn Gregory, Theory and Research in Education (November 2007), vol. 5, no. 3. pp. 281-307.

     

Emeriti

  • Maxine Greene
    Maxine Greene

    Office Location: 212-678-4138
    Office Location: 444C Macy
    Selected Publications:

    Books Include

    • Releasing the Imagination - Essays on Education, the Arts and Social Change (Jossey Bass Publishers, 1995)
    • The Dialectics of Freedom (Teachers College Press, 1988); Landscapes of Learning (Teachers College Press, 1978)
    • Teacher as Stranger: Educational Philosophy in the Modern Age (Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1973)
    •  Existential Encounters for Teachers (Random House, 1967)
    • The Public School and the Private Vision (Random House, 1963)

    Monographs include

    • Active Learning and Aesthetic Encounters (Talks at the Lincoln Center Institute, NCREST, 1994)
    • A Teacher Talks to Teachers: Perspectives on the Lincoln Center Institute (Lincoln Center, 1980)
    • Education, Freedom and Possibility (Russell Lecture, 1975)

Rotating Visiting Faculty

  • Nel Noddings

    Office Location: 225B Thmps

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