Daniel Pekarsky

Position title: Emeritus

Email: pekarsky@education.wisc.edu

DOCTORAL DEGREE:

Harvard Graduate School of Education, Ph.D. Education (Special Field: Philosophy), 1976.

ACADEMIC AREAS OF INTEREST:

Questions at the intersection of ethics and education; moral education; Jewish civilization and education; religion and education.

ON-CAMPUS AFFILIATIONS:

  • Member (and former director) of the Mosse-Weinstein Center for Jewish Studies
  • Director of the Program in Education and Jewish Studies
  • Member of the Religious Studies Program.

HONORS AND AWARDS:

  • University Teaching Award
  • Member of the University of Wisconsin’s Teaching Academy.

CURRENT AND RECENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Educational Consultant to the Mandel Foundation.

CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS:

Education and the Challenge of Meaning; Learning Texts (an inquiry into classical religious texts that concern the nature of education); The Role of Guiding Visions in Education.

RECENT AND REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS:

“Dewey’s Groundwork,” Essays in Honor of Professor Seymour Fox, Mordechai Nisan, ed., forthcoming.

“A Guiding Vision and Educational Planning” in Curriculum and Consequence, Barry Franklin, ed., New York: Teachers College Press, 2000, pp. 15 – 29.

“Socratic Teaching: A Critical Assessment.” Journal of Moral Education, 1994, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 119-134.

“Dewey’s Conception of Growth Reconsidered.” Educational Theory, 1990, Vol. 40, No. 3, pp. 293-294.

COURSES TAUGHT:

Philosophical conceptions of teaching and learning; philosophy of moral education; educational ethics; education and Jewish civilization