1. Digital Democracy: A Series of Reflections on Plato, Rousseau and Dewey and the Role that Technology Played in Constraining and Liberating their Imagination Hogan, Jennifer Ann 2000 Theses Education--PhilosophyEducational technology
2. Origins and Departures: Childhood in the Liberal Order Hall, Andrew Justus 2011 Theses PhilosophyEducation--Philosophy
3. The Antigone Discourse: Zines and Blogs as Articulations of Young Women's Subjectivites Hochman, Jessica Lee 2011 Theses Education--Philosophy
4. Conceptualizing Literature Pedagogy: World, Global, and Cosmopolitan Orientations to Teaching Literature in English Choo, Suzanne Shen Li 2012 Theses Education--PhilosophyLiteratureTeachers--Training of
5. Cosmopolitan Education and Moral Education: Forging Moral Beings Under Conditions of Global Uncertainty Hayden, Matthew J. 2012 Theses Education--Philosophy
6. Illuminating Art: A Philosophical Perspective on Students’ and Teachers’ Work in Art Education Marini, Guillermo Jorge 2012 Theses Education--PhilosophyArt--Study and teaching
7. Literature and Education: Recalling Matthew Arnold Crowley, Martha Moore 2012 Theses Education--PhilosophyLiteratureAesthetics
8. On the Shores of Education: Urban Bodies, Architectural Repetitions, and the Mythic Space of End Times Moffett, Christopher 2012 Theses Education--PhilosophyArchitectureCity planning
9. Recovering Leisure: Otium as the Basis of Education Ildefonso, Givanni 2012 Theses Education--Philosophy
10. The Jesuit Imaginary: Higher Education in a Secular Age Hendrickson, Daniel Scott 2012 Theses Education--PhilosophyEducation, HigherEducation, HumanisticJesuits