about maxine greene
Timeline
- 1938
- Graduates from Barnard College
- 1949
- Receives a Masters degree, New York University
- 1955
- Receives Ph.D., Philosophy of Education, New York University
- 1950 - 1955
- Instructor, New York University in Philosophy and Literature in the English Department
- 1956
- Associate Professor, Montclair College in Literature in the English Department
- 1962
- Associate Professor, Brooklyn College (CUNY) in Foundations of Education and Philosophy
- 1965
- Editor, Teachers College Record; and Associate Professor English, then Professor of Philosophy of Education, Teachers College, Columbia University
- 1976
- Philosopher-in-Residence at the Lincoln Center Institute for the Arts in Education
- 1984
- First female President of the American Educational Research Association in 31 years
- 1987
- President of the Philosophy of Education Society
- 2003
- Founded the Maxine Greene Foundation for Social Imagination, the Arts & Education
"And I can tell you, as teacher and participant, that there is something enlivening, stimulating in learning to learn in the presence of someone alive with the sense of incompleteness and possibility."
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