Matthew X. Curinga

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Monthly Archives: November 2011

Spring courses: m-learning & video games in ed

Posted on 11.22.2011 by matt
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Spring 2012 will be my fourth semester at Adelphi, but will be the first one where I am teaching 2 courses from the Program in Educational Technology. Mobile Learning I’m excited about the m-learning course, especially because I have a … Continue reading →

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AERA Paper Accepted: Illich, Rancière, practice of equality

Posted on 11.01.2011 by matt
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I’m very pleased that my paper for AERA 2012 has been accepted. The paper with the (working – see below) title, To know is not important: Ivan Illich and Jacques Rancière’s relational pedagogy, looks at how the writing of Illich … Continue reading →

Posted in Research | Tagged aera, conference, illich, radical pedagogy, ranciere, soe, theory | 2 Replies

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