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Date: | Wed, 19 Dec 2012 13:07:39 -0600 |
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Folks:
I am working on an article about teaching controversial issues (abortion;
gender, etc.) in medical ethics, ethics, and women's studies courses. Does
anyone have any venue suggestions? My natural first thought was Teaching
Philosophy, but that could be just because Martin Benjamin convinced me--and
rightly so--that it is excellent. However, I know there must be other
possibilities which may be more widely read by university educators.
So... what are they? Is there someplace you'd particularly like to see an
article like this show up?
Feel free to reply off-list if you have any thoughts.
Best,
Alison
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Alison Reiheld
Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy
SIU-Edwardsville
American Philosophical Association Committee on Pre-College
Instruction in Philosophy
http://plato-apa.org/
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