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Julian Edgoose

Associate Professor of Philosophy of Education and Gender Studies

at the University of Puget Sound

I teach philosophy of education, adolescent development, and educational foundations in our Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program.

I co-teach courses in ethics with Suzanne Holland in the Religion Department and I am a member of the Gender Studies faculty.

I taught in England, Egypt and Uganda before moving to the Pacific Northwest.

Education

1990 BA in Experimental Psychology St Anne's College, Oxford University, UK
1991 Royal School of Arts/Cambridge Certification in Teaching English as a Foreign Language International Language Institute, El-Sahafayeen, Cairo, Egypt
1993 PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate of Education) in Mathematics Education Nottingham University, UK
1999 Ph.D. in Philosophy of Education Teachers College, Columbia University, NYC

Selected Publications

Edgoose, Julian. "Where Creeds Meet Incredulity: Educational Research in a Post-Utopian Age." Studies in Philosophy and Education 25:4 (July 2006), 289-302.

 

Edgoose, Julian. "Teaching our Way Out When Nobody Knows the Way: A Levinasian Response to Modern Hope." In Levinas and Education: At the Intersection of Faith and Reason, edited by Denise Egéa-Kuehne, London: Routledge, 2006.

 

Edgoose, Julian. “Just Decide! Derrida and the Ethical Aporias of Education.” In Derrida and Education, edited by Gert Biesta & Denise Egéa-Kuehne, London: Routledge, 2001. 119-133.

 

Edgoose, Julian. “A Twitch upon the Thread: The Conscience of Teaching and the Teaching of Conscience.” Philosophy of Education (2000), 205-212.

 

Edgoose, Julian. “An Ethics of Hesitant Learning: The Caring Justice of Levinas and Derrida.” Philosophy of Education (1997), 266-274.

 

Office: Howarth 321 Email: jedgoose@ups.edu Phone: (253) 879-3784 Fax: (253) 879-8926

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