In this episode, we resume our conversation with Dr. Sean Freeland, who joined the faculty at Carlow University in 2022. As part of his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Freeland taught one section of Creative Inquiry, the capstone course in the Masters of Education program. The three of us who host Speaking of Education have developed and taught this course for a number of years. We thought it would be interesting to hear Dr. Freeland’s impressions of the course and its role in helping teachers to become scholar-practitioners.
Reflections on Teaching Creative Inquiry with Guest Sean Freeland, PhD
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