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Professional Background

Adjunct Professor of Philosophy & Education

Educational Background

PhD (1955) and M.A. (1949) from New York University and a B.A. from Barnard College, Columbia University (1938) in addition to nine honorary degrees from universities across the country.

Scholarly Interests

Selected Publications

Books Include

*  Variations on a Blue Guitar (Teachers College Press, 2001)
*  Releasing the Imagination - Essays on Education, the Arts and Social Change (Jossey Bass Publishers, 1995)
*  The Dialectic of Freedom (Teachers College Press, 1988)
Landscapes of Learning (Teachers College Press, 1978)

*  Teacher as Stranger: Educational Philosophy in the Modern Age (Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1973)
Existential Encounters for Teachers (Random House, 1967)
*  The Public School and the Private Vision (Random House, 1963)

Monographs include

*  Active Learning and Aesthetic Encounters (Talks at the Lincoln Center Institute, NCREST, 1994)
*  A Teacher Talks to Teachers: Perspectives on the Lincoln Center Institute (Lincoln Center, 1980)
*  Education, Freedom and Possibility (Russell Lecture, 1975)

Please visit Dr. Greene's web site for a detailed listing:  
http://www.maxinegreene.org/books.php


Maxine Greene

Maxine Greene

Adjunct Professor of Philosophy & Education

Phone: 212-678-4138
Email:
Web site: http://www.maxinegreene.org/