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Highlights
- What am I doing here, and what do I want this class to be?
- About the Author: Brynn F. Welch is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA.
- 376 Pages
- Philosophy, Movements
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About the Book
Post-graduates and PhD Students taking Teaching Philosophy seminars together with faculty.Book Synopsis
What am I doing here, and what do I want this class to be? What kind of class am I designing, and why? What does a meaningfully inclusive classroom look like? Innovations in Teaching Philosophy tackles the current challenges in higher education with bite-size chapters offering practical advice on a variety of issues.
Here you will find guidance from award-winning teachers about what they have tried in the classroom, how it worked, and why they did it. Motivated by a recognition of the ever-changing landscape philosophy teachers face, the conversational tone of the short chapters emphasize accessibility and practicality. Standalone chapters allow you to gravitate toward what worries or inspires you the most.
Review Quotes
The essays in this collection showcase transformative potential of a philosophy classroom. In this second collection, Brynn F. Welch expands our teaching toolkit by bringing together contributions reflecting on the role of classroom communities, student embodiments, supporting students' needs, and our purpose as philosophy teachers. Innovations in Teaching Philosophy demonstrates how philosophers can bring to life-both in our classroom practices and in our students we teach-the bell hooks quote: "The classroom remains the most radical space of possibility in the academy".
Melissa Jacquart, University of Cincinnati, USA
These essays offer sharp insights into (and helpful practical advice about) some of the most important and underexplored pedagogical issues facing philosophy teachers in particular. You may question your presumptions or rethink your classroom approaches; you will inevitably be left with ideas that you immediately want to implement in your own classes.
Alida Liberman, Associate Professor and Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor, Southern Methodist University, USA
About the Author
Brynn F. Welch is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA. She received the Excellence in Teaching Award from Emory & Henry in 2016, the Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching at UAB in 2021, and the UAB Disability Support Services Outstanding Faculty Award in 2022. She is the editor of The Art of Teaching Philosophy (2023).