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Teaching of Philosophy
Online Resource Center
Welcome
Welcome!
The American Philosophical Association's Committee on the Teaching
of Philosophy is pleased to announce a new service designed to provide
help and resources to all teachers of philosophy.
In
this Online Resource Center you will find: a collection of
syllabi from all areas of philosophical study; a "What Works"
database offering short descriptions of successful classroom practices;
discussion boards covering a variety of topics; plus links to other
resources available across the Internet.
Please
take the time to submit your own materials to our collection using
the "Post a Syllabus" and "Post an Article"
links available on the left. All submissions are welcome because
the success of this resource center depends on the variety of its
contents.
If
you are an APA member, please take a moment and fill out a Member
Survey. This is your chance to contribute your ideas and to
help determine both the contents and direction of this site as it
develops into what we hope will be the premiere online resource
for philosophy teachers everywhere.
Please
welcome a new addition to the Online Resource Center, the Community
Service Learning Resource Center. The APA Committee on the Teaching
of Philosophy is seeking information from members and departments
about courses that incorporate community service learning. These
could be past, present or future courses. Community Service Learning
Resource Center submissions should benefit individuals and departments
teaching courses with community service learning components and
those students seeking such courses. Click
here to visit the CLS section.
The
Committee on the Teaching of Philosophy
Jacquelyn Kegley, Chair |
Authors
of material posted on the APA-ORC retain copyright to that material
and are free to publish it elsewhere.
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