Teaching Workshop with Jocelyn Glazier (UNC School of Education)
Caldwell 213Dr. Jocelyn Glazier (UNC School of Education) will lead a workshop on promoting student involvement in classroom discussions.
Dr. Jocelyn Glazier (UNC School of Education) will lead a workshop on promoting student involvement in classroom discussions.
Registration: UNC Philosophy Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students register here. All other guests register here. Program: Friday, October 4 Chapman Hall, Room 125 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Kit Fine (NYU), “Conditional Imperatives and Counterfactuals” Comments by Andrew Bacon (USC) Moderated … Read more
The Philosophy department will be hosting a workshop on topics in Kant's practical philosophy. Karl Ameriks (emeritus, Notre Dame), Anne-Margaret Baxley (Washington St. Louis), Stephen Engstrom (Pittsburgh), and Markus Kohl (UNC) will present and discuss their work in progress. CLICK … Read more
This teaching workshop will be focused on approaches, tips, and tricks to grading with our very own Mariska Leunissen and Geoffrey Sayre-McCord.
For this year's workshop we will be discussing Jan Dowell's "Logical Constraints on a Semantics for Deontic Modals" Chris Howard's "Consequentialism and Constraints” Alex King's "Universalism and the Problem of Aesthetic Diversity" Hille Paakunainen's "Virtue and Practical Inference." Connie Rosati's … Read more
Stephen Bloch-Schuman from the department of Philosophy at Elon University will lead a workshop based around a paper he co-wrote titled "Diversity Is Not Enough: The Importance of Inclusive Pedagogy." Inclusive Pedagogy for Students and Teachers: Towards a Pedagogy … Read more
The 3rd Annual Chapel Hill Normativity Workshop will be held on March 6th-8th, 2020. The workshop will feature a keynote talk by Kieran Setiya (MIT), plus seven more papers selected via an open call. There will also be social events on … Read more
An online workshop to discuss some of the tricks, tips, and challenges of teaching philosophy online.