Dr. Gerald Pillsbury


The U.S. at War & Occupation

 

  Courses Taught:

undergraduate
ES 3950
   
 
School & Society
   
 graduate
ES 6300
ES 6330
ES 6340
 
History of American Education
Human Nature & Diversity
Culture & Politics of Educational Institutions
 
Capstone Projects
   
Research Interests:
The nature of self
 The moral dimensions of schooling
The role of the body in education

 

Papers:

Refusing to Fight:  A Playful Approach to Chronic Illness

Link to Multiple Sclerosis Sites

Taking the Individual Out of the Schools Physical Inoculation and Moral Invulnerability
with Carolyn Shields, 
Shared Journeys and Border Crossings: When 'They' Becomes 'We' 
with Lynn Nations-Johnson and Lynn Brice,
The Essence, Flow, and Power of Classroom Discourse
 

           

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Send comments regarding this page to:  Pillsbur@wmich.edu
Last revised: March 19, 2008