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Reflections on "Radical Ideas in Education"

Professor Charles “Bud” Schultz taught at Trinity College from 1971 to 1994, first as a member of the Education Department, and in 1979, after it became the Educational Studies Program, as a member of the Psychology Department. One of his courses, titled “Radical Ideas in Education,” continues to evoke such strong memories among Trinity alumni that we asked him to reflect on his experience, so that it may be shared with others. 

Read alumni responses to the essay above:

Do you wish to share your reflections about the "Radical Ideas in Education" course? Please email your comments to be posted on this website to Jennifer Fichera, Jennifer.Fichera@trincoll.edu, Administrative Assistant, Educational Studies Program.

 

 

 
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