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CEPS 2015-2016 Course Offerings

CEPS is pleased to announce its 2015-2016 academic year course offerings, which include advanced seminars on Justice and Education; Globalization, Knowledge & Education; and, Human Rights & Education.

Dr. Rebecca Adami to give lecture on Women’s Role in the development of Human Rights  Wednesday March 18th, 6pm-7pm

Dr. Rebecca Adami to give lecture on Women’s Role in the development of Human Rights Wednesday March 18th, 6pm-7pm

Rebecca Adami of Teachers College, Columbia University will be giving a lecture titled “Women’s Role in the Development of ‘Human Rights’” Wednesday March 18th, 6pm-7pm in Regents Hall, Lewis Towers 111 E Pearson Street.

Professor Adami is a Fulbright Fellow and visiting scholar at the Department of Arts and Humanities, Teachers College as well as at […]

  • December 13, 2014
  • 9:32 pm

CEPS Program Newsletter #054–December 3, 2014

Highlights include information on the newly redesigned CEPD M.Ed. degree, course offerings, important dates and deadlines, and upcoming events including the Chicago Curriculum Symposium.

  • October 20, 2014
  • 2:43 pm

CEPS Program Newsletter #052 – October 14, 2014

Highlights include calls for papers from the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES), a forum on educational issues at DePaul’s college of Education, and job postings from Vanderbilt and Harvard.

CEPS PhD Alumnus Rabbi Scott Aaron to become Executive Director of the Community Foundation for Jewish Education

CEPS PhD Alumnus Rabbi Scott Aaron to become Executive Director of the Community Foundation for Jewish Education

Rabbi Scott Aaron, Phd, a graduate of the Cultural and Educational Policy Studies program will become the director of the Chicago-based Community Foundation for Jewish Education (CFJE)…

CEPS MA Student Wins Loyola Thesis of Year Award

CEPS MA Student Wins Loyola Thesis of Year Award

Cultural and Educational Policy Studies (CEPS) MA student C. Maeve Kendall was awarded the 2014 Thesis of the Year award as part of the Loyola Graduate School Commencement Ceremony on May 7, 2014.  Ms. Kendall’s thesis, completed under the direction of Professor Noah W. Sobe, was titled “Women in Leadership and the Politics of Power.” […]

Fall 2014 Graduate Courses

Every semester CEPS offers a set of courses in each of our areas of concentration as well as several advanced seminars that focus on one or bridge several depth areas.  Fall 2014 course offerings include:

* ELPS 410 Sociology of Education (Phillippo) WTC  Wednesdays 4:15-6:45

* ELPS 420 Philosophy of Education (Shuffelton) WTC Tuesdays 7:00-9:30

* ELPS 455 […]

Integrating Research and Teaching

Integrating Research and Teaching

Together with Professor Marcelo Caruso (Humboldt University Berlin), CEPS Associate Professor Noah W. Sobe recently co-edited a special issue of the journal European Education (Vol 44 Nr 4, Winter 2012/2013) that addresses  “European Education Outside Europe”.  As Professor Sobe explains, “for several years now I have taught a course on Modern European Education (ELPS 447) […]