Julian Edgoose
Associate Professor of Philosophy of Education and Gender Studies
at the University of Puget Sound
I teach philosophy of education, adolescent development, and educational foundations in our Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program.
I co-teach courses in ethics with Suzanne Holland in the Religion Department and I am a member of the Gender Studies faculty.
I taught in England, Egypt and Uganda before moving to the Pacific Northwest.

Education
| 1990 | BA in Experimental Psychology | St Anne's College, Oxford University, UK |
| 1991 | Royal School of Arts/Cambridge Certification in Teaching English as a Foreign Language | International Language Institute, El-Sahafayeen, Cairo, Egypt |
| 1993 | PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate of Education) in Mathematics Education | Nottingham University, UK |
| 1999 | Ph.D. in Philosophy of Education | Teachers College, Columbia University, NYC |
Selected Publications
Edgoose, Julian. "Where Creeds Meet Incredulity: Educational Research in a Post-Utopian Age." Studies in Philosophy and Education 25:4 (July 2006), 289-302.
Edgoose, Julian. "Teaching our Way Out When Nobody Knows the Way: A Levinasian Response to Modern Hope." In Levinas and Education: At the Intersection of Faith and Reason, edited by Denise Egéa-Kuehne, London: Routledge, 2006.
Edgoose, Julian. “Just Decide! Derrida and the Ethical Aporias of Education.” In Derrida and Education, edited by Gert Biesta & Denise Egéa-Kuehne, London: Routledge, 2001. 119-133.
Edgoose, Julian. “A Twitch upon the Thread: The Conscience of Teaching and the Teaching of Conscience.” Philosophy of Education (2000), 205-212.
Edgoose, Julian. “An Ethics of Hesitant Learning: The Caring Justice of Levinas and Derrida.” Philosophy of Education (1997), 266-274.
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