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Dr John Tillson BA (Dunelm) PGCE MA PhD Web site: http://dcu.academia.edu/JohnTillson Email: [email protected] Employment in Higher Education Teaching Fellow in Philosophy Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick September 2016 - Academic responsibility within department for admissions, outreach, and widening participation Project Manager on a Warwick philosophy students in local schools program Tutor: PH 133 Introduction to Philosophy Seminar Leader: PH 122 Doing Philosophy Teaching Fellow in Philosophy and Philosophy of Education Education Department, St Patrick’s College, Dublin City University September 2015 - June 2016 Lecturing on Philosophy of Education, and Existentialism modules: HD306: The Claims of Children and Parents; HD205: Existentialism; ED 344: The Common School and its Rivals: Educating Together And Apart; ED442: Children, Wellbeing and Society Tutoring and observing Pre-Service Teachers Supervising BED research projects in psychology and social psychology Part-Time Lecturer of Philosophy of Education School of Education Studies, Dublin City University February – May 2015 Co-lead on MEd and BEd Philosophy of Education modules Postgraduate Tutor School of Education, Mater Dei Institute of Education, Dublin City University November 5th 2012 – May 31st 2013; October 1st 2013 – May; 31st 2014; November 1st 2014 – May 31st 2015 Postgraduate writing skills support tutor Facilitating fourth and second year, undergraduate Religious Education BEd tutorials and seminars Acquisition for and maintenance of teacher training resource collection in library Occasional cover lectures Philosophy of Education Lecturer London School of Philosophy, Conway Hall, London October – November 2013 Devising and delivering a five week course on the philosophy of education Education PHD Religious Education, October 2012 – June (submission) September (defended) 2015 Mater Dei Institute of Education, Dublin City University Title: Children, Religion and the Ethics of Influence Supervisors: Gareth Byrne and Ian Leask Examiners: Patricia Kieran (External) and Jones Irwin (Internal) €51,000 scholarship awarded by the Irish Centre for Religious Education (ICRE) Pass: Minor Revisions MA Philosophy of Education, 2009 – 2010 Institute of Education, University College London Fees paid by the Conway Hall Ethical Society Dissertation: Ethics on a Post Religious Education Curriculum (B) (Supervisor: Michael Hand) Taught Courses: Understanding Education Research (A); Theory and Policy (A); Values, Aims and Society (A); Mind, Knowledge and Understanding (A) Dr John Tillson BA (Dunelm) PGCE MA PhD PGCE Religious Education (RE) and A-level Philosophy, 2008 – 2009 Institute of Education, University College London M level Module: Teaching, Learning and Assessment in RE (A) BA 2:1 Honours Philosophy, 2004 – 2007 University of Durham, Collingwood College Double module dissertation on Religious Epistemology (68) (Supervisor: Andy Hamilton) Trinity Catholic High School, 1997-2004 A-Levels: Art and Design, A; Film Studies, A; Religious Studies, A Advanced Extension Award: Religious Studies, Merit AS-level: History, B GCSEs: Drama, B; English Language, A; English Literature, B; French, D; Graphics, B; Mathematics, B; Religious Education, A; Science, A; History, A Publications Journal Articles at ‘Conditional Acceptance’ Stage ‘The Problem of Rational Moral Enlistment’. Theory and Research in Education Journal Articles Under Review ‘Is all Influence Immoral?’ Ethics and Education ‘Religious Studies, Truth and Criteria of Correctness’. Journal of Philosophy of Education Journal Articles in Press or Published ‘When to Teach for Belief: A Tempered Defence of the Epistemic Criterion’. Educational Theory (forthcoming) ‘The Possibility of Horizontal Tolerance: A Reply to van Waarden’. Democracy and Education (forthcoming) ‘Towards a Theory of Propositional Curriculum Content’. Journal of Philosophy of Education, 48, No. 1 (2014): 137–148. ‘Elmer Thiessen and the Ethics of Evangelism’. Journal of Education and Christian Belief, 17, No. 2 (2013): 243-258 ‘Is Knowledge What It Claims to Be? Bernard Williams and the Absolute Conception’. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 45, No. 8 (2013): 860 – 873 ‘In Favour of Ethics Education, Against Religious Education’. Journal of Philosophy of Education, 45, No. 4 (2011): 675–68 Book Contributions Commissioned by professor Paul Smeyers: ‘Religious Education’ for the Springer (Dordrecht) International Handbook of Philosophy of Education (forthcoming). Year Book Articles ‘Against a Disguised Defense of Religious Initiation,’ in Philosophy of Education Society Yearbook. Urbana: IL, Philosophy of Education Society (forthcoming) ‘Religious Education and the Floodgates of Impartiality’, in Robert Kunzman (ed.) Philosophy of Education Society Yearbook. Urbana: IL, Philosophy of Education Society (2011): 118 – 123 Editing Roles, and Editorial Pieces Guest-editor (With Dave Aldridge) for symposium of Educational Theory: Cheating Education: the coherence and desirability of technological human enhancement in educational contexts. Contributors include Richard Bailey (Berlin), Adam Carter (Glasgow), Shaun Gallagher (Memphis), Michael Luntley (Warwick), Katherine Puddifoot (Birmingham) and Sophie Stammers (Birmingham). Guest-editor (with Bianca Thoilliez and Marina Schwimmer) for a philosophy of education special edition of Bajo Palabra, Journal of Philosophy, II Época, 6 (2011) ‘Building Bridges within the Field of Philosophy of Education’ editorial (with Bianca Thoilliez and Marina Schwimmer), in Bajo Palabra, Journal of Philosophy, II Época, 6 (2011): 13 – 23 Reviews ‘A Critical Commentary of Richard Bailey’s Philosophy of Education: An Introduction’, in Bajo Palabra, Journal of Philosophy, II Época, 6 (2011): 185 – 190 ‘A Critical Commentary of Stephen Law’s The War for Children’s Mind’s’, in Bajo Palabra, Journal of Philosophy, II Época, 5 (2010): 551-556 Dr John Tillson BA (Dunelm) PGCE MA PhD Educational Journalism ‘Opening Minds’, The Times Educational Supplement, Tespro, Friday 4 November 2011, No. 8: 10 ‘Keep the faith’, The Times Educational Supplement, Tespro, Friday 18 November 2011, No. 10: 11 ‘What do children need to know?’, blog for Theos Think Tank website, Friday 10 December 2011 Other Publications 'Modify Your Body!' Philosophy Now, Issue 91, July/August, 2012: 53 – 54 http://philosophynow.org/issues/91/Modify_Your_Body ‘From undergraduate to postgraduate: the transition’ Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain (PESGB) Newsletter December 2012 Other Academic Achievements Awards Grant (£1000) towards presenting a response to a paper by Brett Bertucio at the Philosophy of Education Society (PES) Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario, 5/24/2016 from PESGB £4 Special price scholarship for the PESGB Annual Meeting at New College, Oxford University, 1/3/2015 Grant (£870) towards participating in conference book symposium on Diana Hess and Paula McAvoy’s The Political Classroom: Evidence and Ethics in Democratic Education at the Philosophy of Education Society (PES) Annual Meeting in Memphis, Tennessee, 15/3/2015 from PESGB Grant (£750) towards presenting ‘How to Derive the Raison D'être of Schooling from one’s Ethics of Influence’ at the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia’s (PESA) Annual meeting, at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, 7/12/2013 from PESGB Grant ($400 AUD) towards presenting ‘How to Derive the Raison D'être of Schooling from one’s Ethics of Influence’ at PESA’s Annual meeting, at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, 7/12/2013 from PESA Grant (£280) towards presenting at the ‘Religion, Education and Critical Realism’ conference, at Oxford Brookes University, 7- 8/9/2012 from PESGB PHD Scholarship (€51,000), awarded by ICRE (2012) Doctoral Award Scheme (£12,000), awarded by PESGB (2012), declined in favour of the ICRE Scholarship Grant (£150) towards presenting at the Humanities and social science (University of London) and Laboratory of Education and Society (KU Leuven) colloquium, KU Leuven 22/5/2012 from the Institute of Education (IOE) Grant (£180) towards presenting at the Ideals and Reality in Social Ethics conference, at the University of Wales, Newport, 11- 13/4/2012 from PESGB Grant (£750) towards presenting at the Philosophy of Education Society (PES) Annual Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, 25/3/2011 from PESGB Grant (£500) towards presenting at the Graduate Student Conference of Philosophy and Education (GSCOPE), at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, 1/10/2010 from PESGB Grant (£520) towards presenting at the British Education Research Association (BERA) Early Career Researchers Conference, at Warwick University, 1/9/2010 from PESGB MA course fee (£3,624), awarded by Conway Hall Ethical Society Conference Papers ‘Is It Wrong To Simulate Doing Wrong?’, at the Video Games and Virtual Ethics, Institute of Philosophy, School of Advanced Study, University of London July 21-22/7/2017 ‘Against a Disguised Defense of Religious Initiation,’ at the Philosophy of Education Society (PES) Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario, 24/5/2016 Work in Progress: ‘How to Derive the Raison D'être of Schooling from one’s Ethics of Influence’ at the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia’s Annual meeting, at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, 7/12/2013 ‘The Ethics of Influence’ at the Postgraduate Conference in Humanities and Education, hosted by Mater Dei Institute of Education & St Patrick’s