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Philosophy, technology, and citizenship

David I. Waddington

  • Professor, Education

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Biography

David I. Waddington is a Professor in the Department of Education at Concordia University who specializes in the philosophy of education. His research interests include teacher free speech, video games and citizenship, philosophical questions in science and technology education, and the history and philosophy of progressive education (esp. John Dewey). 

Dr. Waddington is Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance, a multi-institutional research centre that is recognized as one of Quebec's Strategic Clusters.

To read Dr. Waddington's publications, please check his profile on Academia.edu, Google Scholar, or ResearchGate. A recent CV is available here.

Education

PhD (2006) Education (Philosophy of Education), Stanford University
MA (2004) Philosophy (History of Philosophy), Stanford University
BA (Honours) (2001) with distinction (Philosophy), Mount Allison University

Academic and professional service

2021-2023        President, Canadian Philosophy of Education Society
2015-2024        Philosophical Inquiry in Education, Editor-in-Chief
2022-               Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance, Co-Director


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