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  • Barbara Applebaum's Course Syllabi: Three courses: Teacher as Philosopher; Cultural and Racial Difference in Education: Philosophical Perspectives; Gender, Ethics and Education.
  • Contemporary Problems in Education: Technology, Education and Society: This site for Douglas Kellner's course is both a model of a progressive education site, as well as an interactive interface to theory links and the latest news.
  • Contemporary Social and Political Philosophy for Children: This course prepares the instructor and students to better discern the social and political dimensions of ordinary experience, to make political analyses of the materials and methods of Philosophy for Children, and to experiment with the community of inquiry as a forum for political inquiry and action.
  • Five Educational Philosophies: Course notes by Larry J. Shaw, SDSU, on essentialism, progressivism, perennialism, existentialism, and behaviourism in education.
  • Philosophy and Educational Foundations Syllabi: This site makes available catalogued syllabi for teacher education courses taught by members of the Philosophy of Education Society. Developed by Lucille Eckrich of Illinois State University.
  • Study Space for Philosophy and Education: This study place exists for persons who wish to engage in philosophy and education because both have value for them, quite apart from their professional responsibilities. This site is maintained at the Institute for Learning Technologies, Teachers College, Columbia University.


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