2024 Workshop-Conference Registration Available

The AAPT is happy to announce the opening of registration for our 2024 biennial Workshop-Conference on Teaching Philosophy at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio, from Thursday, July 25, 2024, through Sunday, July 28, 2024: https://www.pdcnet.org/wp/2024-aapt/.  Early bird registration deadline: Friday, [ … more]

22. April 2024 by AAPT
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Call for Applications: 2024 Seminar on Teaching and Learning in Philosophy

The American Association of Philosophy Teacher (AAPT)  2024 Seminar on Teaching and Learning in Philosophy “To Improve the Quality of Instruction in Philosophy at All Levels” Location:              Otterbein University, Westerville, Ohio Date:                     July 24–28, 2024Eligibility:             Current Graduate [ … more]

19. April 2024 by AAPT
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Call for Panelists: Making Philosophy Indispensable at Independent Colleges

We are looking for panelists to speak on the theme of “Making Philosophy Indispensable at Independent Colleges” at the AAPT Conference from July 24-28, 2024, at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio. In particular, we are looking for panelists to offer [ … more]

10. April 2024 by AAPT
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Call for Applicants: AAPT Grant for Innovations in Teaching 

American Association of Philosophy Teachers Grant for Innovations in Teaching  Application Deadline August 31, 2024  The American Association of Philosophy Teachers (AAPT) offers competitive small grants ranging from $250-$1000 to support projects involving innovations in teaching philosophy. Preference will be [ … more]

22. March 2024 by AAPT
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