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American Association of Philosophy Teachers

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Non-profit professional organisation

American Association of Philosophy Teachers (AAPT) is a non-profit professional organization that supports the continuing professional development of philosophy teachers in North America. The association was established in 1976. AAPT publishes a newsletter, supports an online discussion forum, blogs, and the collection of teaching resources. Members also have online access to a fulltext collection of teaching related resources through the Philosophy Documentation Center.

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Every two years, AAPT sponsors the International Workshop-Conference on Teaching Philosophy at a different location in the U.S. or Canada. These conferences are open to philosophy teachers at every level. AAPT also sponsors sessions at divisional meetings of the American Philosophical Association.

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References

  1. Ph.D, Anna H. Perrault; Aversa, Elizabeth S.; Wohlmuth, Sonia Ramírez; Miller, Cynthia J.; Miller, Cynthia F. (10 December 2012). Information Resources in the Humanities and the Arts. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-61069-327-1.


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