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Richard Osguthorpe is an assistant professor in
the Department of Curriculum, Instruction, and Foundational
Studies in the College of Education at Boise State University. He
received his Ph.D. in Educational Foundations and Policy from the
University of Michigan, with emphases in
philosophy of education, educational foundations in a
multicultural society, and organizational theory and leadership.
He conducts research that combines conceptual analysis and
empirical study, and his scholarly interests include: the moral
dimensions of teaching; the study of moral education and moral
development in schools; the use of practical reason and practical
argument in teacher development; the pedagogy of educational
foundations; the role of cultural and multicultural studies in
teacher education; and the application of leadership and change
theories to classroom contexts. He
teaches foundations of education and philosophy of education
courses in both the undergraduate and graduate programs, and he
works as a liaison in partner schools.
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