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Category: Pedagogy

Posted on April 24, 2018June 5, 2018

Teaching Philosophy in Prison

Next month, I will teach a class for inmates in the DC jail as part of the JCI Prison Scholars Program. I'll most definitely plan to write about the class. Here is the syllabus for the course. Key Themes in Social and Political Thought JCI Prison Scholars Program, May – July 2018 In this course, …

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