Craig A. Cunningham, Ph.D.



 

These are presented in reverse order of publication or presentation.
Where available, I have linked to an online copy.

 

Cunningham, Craig A. 2008. "REVIEW ARTICLE: Artful Writing about Artful Living". Journal of Philosophy of Education. 42 (2): 333-340.

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Cunningham, Craig A., Louanne Smolin, Sarah McPherson, Kimberly a. Lawless, Josh Radinsky, Scorr W. Brown, and Nicole Zumpano. 2008. "Higher education institutions as partners for technology professional development,", in Transforming classroom practice: professional development strategies in educational technology, edited by Arlene Borthwick and Melissa Pierson. Eugene, OR: International Society for Technology in Education.

Craig A. Cunningham, David Granger, Jane Fowler Morse, Barbara S. Stengel, and Terry Wilson (2007) "Dewey, Women, and Weirdoes: or, the Potential Rewards for Scholars who Dialog across Difference", Education and Culture: Vol. 23: No. 2, Article 3.

Several articles in Moral Education [Two Volumes]: A Handbook. 2008. F. Clark Power, Ronald J. Nuzzi, Darcia Narvaez, Daniel K. Lapsley, Thomas C. Hunt (Eds.). Westport, CT: Praeger. (Articles by me include: American Institute for Character Education, Association for Values Research, Character Education Movement, Characteriological Research, Hugh Hartshorne, and Mark May.

The ELVEN Institute: Building the preK-12 Educational Community in Second Life, a presentation to the Second Life Community Convention, August 26, 2007, Chicago.

Goal-based Scenarios for Online Teacher Education, roundtable at 23rd Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison WI, Auigust 8-10, 2007.

Using Second Life to Support the Professional Development of Chicago Public School Teachers and Librarians, presentation to annual meeting of American Educational Research Association, Division K invited session, April 2007 in Chicago.

Character Education in Public Schools: The Search for a Suitable Ontology, paper given at annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (Moral Education SIG), at its annual meeting in April, 2007 in Chicago.

"In Search of the Extra-ordinary in the Ordinary: Philip Jackson and/on John Dewey." In A Life in Classrooms: Philip W. Jackson and the Practice of Education, May 2007; David T. Hansen, Mary Erina Driscoll, and René V. Arcilla, Editors. New York: Teachers College Press.

Dewey's Metaphysics and the Self: A New Look, paper given at annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, March 2007, Columbia, South Carolina.

Do You Have a Second Life, a presentation at the the Illinois Technology Conference for Educators, with Lisa Perez, March 2007, St. Charles, Illinois.

Why integrate technology into NLU’s work? A talk given to Florida faculty, February 24, 2007.

Review of Meaningful Learning Using Technology: What Educators Need to Know and Do, Elizabeth A. Ashburn and Robert E. Floden (Eds.), Teachers College Press, New York, in Teachers College Record, Date Published: June 09, 2006

Professional Development Opportunities for Technology Coordinators in Chicagoland, a presentation given to the Chicago chapter of Illinois Computing Educators, November 16, 2005.

Curriculum Webs: Weaving the Web Into Teaching and Learning (2/e) with Marty Billingsley, Allyn & Bacon, 2006. See the website at http://curriculumwebs.com.

"A Certain and Reasoned Art: The Rise and Fall of Character Education in America," a chapter in Character Psychology and Character Education, edited by Daniel K. Lapsley and F. Clark Power, University of Notre Dame Press, 2005.


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"Imagination of Ideal Ends," an essay in Experiencing Dewey, edited by Donna A. Breault and Rick Breault, Kappa Delta Pi, 2005.

"Dewey and F.M. Alexander," a presentation at the Philosophy of Education Society annual meeting, San Francisco, March 2005.

"Organizing Student Learning around Inquiry," a presentation at the Illinois Technology Conference for Educators, with Sharon Comstock, March 2005, St. Charles, Illinois.

"A Look at the Educational Potential of Animation," keynote address for the Disney Animation Workshop, Disney Magnet School, Chicago Public Schools, Jun 29, 2004.

"Putting Passion On-Line: A Protocol for Building Motivation into Curriculum Webs," a presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Information Technology in Teacher Education (SITE 2004), Atlanta, March 2004.

"Some Challenges Involved in Improving Teaching with New Technologies," a talk given at various locations, Spring 2004.

The role of philosophy in curriculum development, an invited address to the Jewish Education Leadership Institute, Loyola University, Chicago, July 23, 2003.

Digital Libraries for Your Classroom, an invited address to the PT3 group at the University of Illinois, Chicago, May 17, 2003.

"The Internet as a Tool for Shared Inquiry," an article that appeared in the inaugural issue of Jewish Educational Leadership, April 2003.

The Web Institute for Teachers at the University of Chicago: Engaging Teachers in Developing Curriculum Webs, with Russ Revzan, presented at the annual meeting of the Illinois Technology Conference for Educators, February 28, 2003.

The Technology Infusion Process: A Guide to Integrating Technology into Existing Lesson Plans, a professional development workshop for Jones College Preparatory High School, Chicago IL, January 31, 2003

"Finding Useful John Dewey Resources on the World Wide Web," a series of three articles published in Insights, the newsletter of the John Dewey Society.

Workshops presented at Bronfman Jewish Education Centre (Montreal), October 22, 2002.

Curriculum Webs: A Practical Guide to Weaving the Web into Teaching and Learning, with Marty Billingsley (Boston: Allyn and Bacon; 2003). For more information see http://curriculumwebs.com.

Cunningham, C. (2002). Engaging Teachers in Building Curriculum Webs: A Promising Strategy for Re-Energizing Professionals. In C. Crawford et al. (Eds.), Technology and Teacher Education Annual 2002 (pp. 639-640). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.

"The Internet as a Tool for Student Inquiry," an invited address to the Midwinter Conference of the Center for Jewish School Leadership, The Lookstein Center, Bar Ilan University, held at Nova Southeastern University on February 17-19, 2002.

"What Good is Educational Technology, Anyway," an invited address to the faculty of Jones Academic Magnet High School, Chicago Public Schools, at the Technology Fair on February 1, 2002.

A wide variety of short book reviews for Choice magazine, 1996-2002.

The Affordances of the Internet for Philosophy of Education Activities. Paper given at the Annual Meeting of the Philosophy of Education Society, April 2001, Chicago.

"Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning . . . . In Significant Ways," a talk for the teachers at Fiske School, Chicago Public School, August 29, 2001.

Cunningham, Craig A. 2001. "FEATURES - THE DIGITAL DIVIDE - Improving our nation's schools through computers and connectivity". The Brookings Review. 19 (1): 38.

Engaging Teachers in Developing Curriculum Webs, a presentation at the Rising to the Challenge Conference, October 27, 2000, Chicago Illinois.

Re-forming Education With New Technologies: A Presentation to the Board of Directors of the Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education (CAPE), September 14, 2000.

"The Chicago WebDocent: Collaborative Curriculum Development Involving Resources from Multiple Museums," an invited presentation to the Museum Publishing Seminar, Ottawa, Canada, June 2000.

"Teacher-Initiated, Museum-Based, Curriculum Development: A Case Study," with Anna Rochester and Michelle Warden, National Educational Computing Conference (NECC 2000), June 2000.

"The Chicago WebDocent: Web-based Curriculum from Multiple Museums," with Nenette Luarca and Anna Rochester, Museums and the Web conference, April 2000.

"The Web Institute for Teachers: Engaging Teachers in Developing Web-Based Curriculum," with Ellen Diaryko and Frada Boxer. In D. A. Willis, J. D. Price, & J. Willis (Eds.), Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education Proceedings 2000. Charlottesville, VA: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education.

The Significance of the Internet for Education, a talk given to the Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education Professional Development Planning Group, October 9, 1999.

"The Future of Technology in Education," an address given to the teachers of HIllel Torah, Skokie, Illinois, August 24, 1999.

What Can John Dewey’s Theory of Habit Teach Us About Drug Education? a paper given to the American Educational Research Association and John Dewey Society at their annual meeting, April 1999.

Midwest Philosophy of Education Society, Michael A. Oliker, David Blacker, Craig Cunningham, and Thomas I. Stark. 1999. Proceedings of the Midwest Philosophy of Education Society, 1997-1998. [S.l.]: Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse.

"The World Wide Web and the Coming Educational Revolution," a paper given at the College of Education, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, November 13, 1997.

The Metaphysics of John Dewey’s Conception of the Self,Philosophy of Education 1995: Current Issues. (Urbana: Philosophy of Education Society).

“The Indeterminate Metaphysician: On Interpreting John Dewey’s Generic Traits,” a paper given as part of a Symposium on “Reconsiderations: Doing Dewey Studies Today,” at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, April 1995.

“John Dewey’s Metaphysics and the Self,” in The New Scholarship on Dewey, edited by Jim Garrison, 175-192 (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers). This article also appeared in Studies in Philosophy and Education 13(3-4): 343-360.

Cunningham, Craig A. 1994. The moral consequences of John Dewey's metaphysics. Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, Dept. of Education, December 1994.

Cunningham, Craig A. 1994. Ideal Ends John Dewey's Later Vision for Education. [S.l.]: Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse.

“Ideal Ends: John Dewey’s Later Conception of Education,” a paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, April 1994

Unique Potential: A Metaphor for John Dewey’s Later Conception of the Self,” Educational Theory Spring 1994, 44(2): 211-224.

Cunningham, Craig A. 1993. Unique Potential A Metaphor for John Dewey's Moral Self. [S.l.]: Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse.