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  1. Associate Professor. University of Tulsa. Aug 2008 - Present 15 years 10 months. Education. Stanford University. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Philosophy of Education. Stanford University. Master's...

  2. 18 de oct. de 2013 · In this essay, Josh Corngold cautions against the adoption of each of these various approaches. He argues that schools should instead adopt an “autonomy-promoting” approach, which will aim to empower students, cognitively and emotionally, to exercise sovereignty over their own sexuality.

  3. 22 de mar. de 2012 · Josh Corngold. First Published March 22, 2012 Research Article. https://doi.org/10.1177/1477878512437456. Article information. Abstract. This article offers a critique of Harry Brighouse’s ‘autonomy-facilitating education’, which aims to enable students to reflect critically on their lives and society without disposing them to do so.

  4. Josh Corngold is an associate professor and chair of the Department of Education at the University of Tulsa. ... Harvard University Press. Google Scholar 10.4159/9780674041219. Zimmerman, J. (2002). Whose America?: Culture wars in the public schools. Harvard University Press.

  5. Josh Cornold 121 DOI 10.47925/77.3.121 Sex Education and the Culture Wars Josh Corngold The University of Tulsa In her thoughtful and nuanced essay, Lauren Bialystok argues that competing positions on sex education policy are not as irreducibly dichotomous as they are generally assumed to be.1 She observes that many comprehensive

  6. Introduction: The Ethics of Sex Education. Josh Corngold. Published 1 October 2013. Educational Theory. Perhaps no other part of the school curriculum generates as much controversy and on such a consistent basis as sex education.

  7. Download Citation | On Jan 1, 2014, Josh Corngold published Justifying Limits on Teachers’ Freedom of Expression | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.