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APA Committee on
Pre-College Instruction in Philosophy

"So, You Want to Teach
Pre-College Philosophy?"


For teaching philosophy to the youth of his society, Socrates was rewarded with a cup of hemlock tea--but you want a paycheck! Well, you are in luck, for there are significant and growing opportunities for employment as a teacher of pre-college philosophy. The information here is intended both for trained philosophers (and student philosophers-in-training) and for teachers (and would-be teachers) without experience in philosophy who are interested in teaching pre-college philosophy.


Acknowledgement: The material in these pages is based on material written for the APA by Hugh Taft-Morales.



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Last revised: August 28, 2001