Garrison, Joshua
Associate Professor

Doctor of Philosophy Dept. of Educational Leadership and Policy, Indiana University, 2006
Areas of Expertise:
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History of Education and Childhood
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Multiculturalism
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Global Issues Facing Children and Schools
Brief Bio:
I teach courses in the history of education and childhood, multiculturalism, and global issues facing children and schools. I am firmly committed to teaching educational foundations as a child-centered discipline. My research focuses on the history of childhood and I am currently working on two book-length projects in that field.
As an undergraduate, I studied history at the Evergreen State college in Olympia, Washington. I completed my Master's and PhD from Indiana University's Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies where I majored in the history of education.
Date of First Employment at UW Oshkosh: Fall 2006
Years of P-12 Experience:
Classes Typically Taught:
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Multicultural Education
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Teaching as a Profession
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Legal and Ethical Aspects of Education
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Introduction to Global and Comparative Education
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Internationalizing the Curriculum


