Susan McDonough
School of Education
Susan McDonough is an Assistant Professor in the School of Education. She has 14 years of direct experience teaching in area classrooms and has mentored teacher candidates in PreK-12th grade classrooms for over a decade. She is passionately committed to democratic teaching that empowers students through inclusive and participatory educational practices, ensuring deep engagement and student voice in the learning experience.
Benchik-Osborne, J., McDonough, S., & Porfilio, B. (2021). SOEs with SFE: Forwarding the Work of Liberal Arts in Democratic Community. Educational Studies, 57(6), 587-606. Retrieved from https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00131946.2021.1919676.
McDonough, S. (2000). Iris Murdoch's Notion of Attention: Seeing the Moral Life in Teaching. Philosophy of Education Archive, 217-225. Retrieved from Iris Murdoch's Notion of Attention: Seeing the Moral Life in Teaching | Semantic Scholar.
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