
Jeff Stickney
Biography
Jeff has been active in educational unions since his days as a TA at UTM (1979-82), first with CUEW and then for many years in OSSTF as a secondary school teacher. He is currently CUPE Unit 3 Rep for the Joint Health & Safety Committee, agreeing that someone should do it during a pandemic.
After being Branch President of the largest high school in YRDSB during the two-week protest/strike action in 1997 he was asked to represent secondary teachers in the healing process in the Board鈥檚 New Directions initiative (1999), in which he became the Team Leader for the Universality & Diversity Strategic Arena. In the early 2000s this regional committee worked with administrators in better coming to understand and address homophobia and anti-Black racism. He later represented YRDSB secondary teachers in the implementation process for the revised Teacher Performance Appraisal process.
Preferring to stay in the classroom, he also started teaching part time at OISE in 2006 and decided to focus his work in the academic realm. Although OISE does not have the robust Philosophy of Education Department it had when he did his doctorate here, he is proud to represent OISE/UT at international conferences and to continue infusing his own teaching with a philosophy of education focus, including more recent work on environmental education.
Jeff severed on two doctoral committees an helped supervise the candidates in writing their dissertations: one on Foucault at OISE (2013), and one on Wittgenstein at York (2018). He reviews for seven journals and for the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain annual conference. As an editor he has been helping emerging scholars to publish alongside renowned authors.
Academic Positions
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LecturerUniversity of Toronto/OISE, CTL, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Sep 2006 - Present
Scholarly & Creative Works
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Wittgenstein鈥檚 Language-games of Education: Reading higher and lower registers of 鈥榣earning鈥 in On Certainty2023, Wittgenstein and Education: Not Sparing Others the Trouble of Thinking. Oxford: Wiley. From my keynote address at the joint British Wittgenstein Society & Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain conference at University College London (July, 2018Jeff Stickney
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Pedagogies of Place: Conserving forms of place-based environmental education during a pandemic2023, Ethics and Education.Jeff Stickney
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2022, Education JournalJeff Stickney
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2022, Educational Philosophy and Theory.Jeff Stickney
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Ways of Performing and Regarding Practices of Silence in Classrooms: Reflections with Wittgenstein and Foucault2021, Moral Education and the Ethics of Self-Cultivation Chinese and Western Perspectives (Eds) Michael A. Peters, Tina Besley, and Huajun ZhangJeff Stickney
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2020, Wittgenstein and Education,Jeff Stickney
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2020, Journal of Philosophy of EducationJeff Stickney
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Philosophical walks as place-based environmental education0202, Journal of Philosophy of EducationJeff Stickney
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2020, Journal of Philosophy of EducationJeff Stickney and Arian Skillbeck
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Emplaced Transcendence鈥 as Ecologizing Education in Michael Bonnett鈥檚 Environmental Philosophy2020, the Journal of Philosophy of EducationJeff Stickney
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鈥淢other-trees鈥 and Teachers: Connecting My Daughter鈥檚 Environmental Education with Diana Beresford-Kroeger鈥檚 Enduring Wisdom2020, the Journal of Philosophy of EducationJeff Sticknet, Simon Heath and Diana Beresford-Kroeger
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Educating teachers and fostering authentic professional learning in an era of austerity, global competition and quality assurance rhetoric2019, Beijing International Review of EducationJeff Stickney
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鈥淭eacher 鈥榯raining鈥 under three philosophical lenses: The Analytic School of Philosophy of Education, Wittgenstein, and Foucault.鈥Encyclopedia of Teacher Education (Michael A. Peters, Ed.)Jeff Stickney
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Philosophy of Education 1945-2010 and the 鈥楨ducation of Reason鈥: Post-foundational approaches through Dewey, Wittgenstein, and Foucault.鈥2019, Cambridge History of PhilosophyJeff Stickney, Michael A. Peters
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鈥淲ittgenstein at Cambridge: Philosophy as a way of life.鈥2019, Educational Philosophy and TheoryJeff Stickney, Michael A. Peters
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Wittgenstein鈥檚 Education: 鈥淎 Picture Held Us Captive.鈥2018, Springer Brief Series on Key Thinkers in EducationJeff Stickney, Michael A. Peters
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Wittgenstein on Judging the Soundness of Curriculum Reforms: Investigating the case of the Junior Undiscovered Math Prodigies program.2017, A Companion to Wittgenstein on Education: Pedagogical InvestigationsJeff Stickney, Michael A. Peters
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Mapping the Terrain of Political Theory in Education2016, Educational Philosophy and Theory Encyclopedia (Springer).Jeff Stickney
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Wittgenstein as Educator.2016, Educational Philosophy and Theory Encyclopedia (Springer)Jeff Stickney, Nicholas Burbules
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System alignment and consensus discourse in reforms: School Effectiveness Frameworks and Instructional Rounds. Philosophical responses from Oakeshott, Mouffe and Ranci猫re."2015, nternational Journal of Leadership in EducationJeff Stickney
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Aesthetic Judgment in Dance."2014, Liber amicorum: A Philosophical Conversation among FriendsJeff Stickney
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Philosophical Fellowship: An Interview with Michael Peters and Nicholas Burbules2014, Liber amicorum: A Philosophical Conversation among FriendsJeff Stickney
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Wittgenstein for Adolescents? Post-foundational Epistemology in High School Philosophy2014, Ethics and EducationJeff Stickney
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A paradox of freedom in 鈥渂ecoming oneself through learning鈥: Foucault鈥檚 response to his educators."2013, Ethics and EducationJeff Stickney
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Judging teachers: Foucault, governance and agency during education reforms2012, Educational Philosophy and TheoryJeff Stickney
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Philosophy. Thinkers, Theories & Questions2012, McGraw-Hill RyersonJeff Stickney
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Philosophy. Thinkers, Theories & Questions.2011, McGraw-Hill RyersonJeff Stickney
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Reconciling Forms of Asian Humility with Assessment Practices and Character Education Programs in North America,鈥2010, Ethics and EducationJeff Stickney
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Casting teachers into education reforms and regimes of inspection: resistance to normalization through self-governance2009, Governmentality Studies in Education, ed. Michael Peters, et alJeff Stickney
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Wittgenstein鈥檚 contextualist approach to judging 'sound' teaching: Escaping enthrallment in criteria-based assessments2009, Educational TheoryJeff Stickney
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Training and mastery of techniques in Wittgenstein鈥檚 later philosophy: A response to Michael Luntley2008, Educational Philosophy and TheoryJeff Stickney
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Wittgenstein鈥檚 鈥楻elativity'鈥: agreement in forms of life and training in language-games2008, Special Edition on WittgensteinJeff Stickney
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Review of Mark Olssen鈥檚 book, Michel Foucault: Materialism and Education2007, PaideusisJeff Stickney
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Deconstructing Discourses about 鈥楴ew Paradigms of Teaching鈥: A Foucaultian and Wittgensteinian perspective2006, Special Edition on Teaching, Educational Philosophy and TheoryJeff Stickney
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Teaching and learning in Wittgenstein鈥檚 philosophic method2005, Philosophy of EducationJeff Stickney
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Research Interests
路 Philosophy of Education
路 Ludwig Wittgenstein
路 Michel Foucault
路 Environmental Education
路 Place-based and arts-based learning
路 Land-based education
路 Political Philosophy
路 Teacher supervision and autonomy
路 Professional development
路 Social justice, co-ops, and community building
路 Local history
Teaching Interests
In the MT program Jeff teaches
路 Sustainability Education (CTL7070H); and,
路 I/S Social Sciences (CYL7027Y) in the MT Program.
He recently published a paper in the Brock Education journal on creating the Sustainability course.
Embedding Environmental Sustainability Education in a Master of Teaching Program: Reflections on Improvisation and Learning-by-Doing at OISE, University of Toronto
A journal of educational research and practice
2022 Vol. 31 (2) 85鈭108
He has taught a couple CLT courses in Curriculum & Pedagogy:
路 Foundations of Wellness Through a Phenomenology of Practice (CTL1121H), and,
路 Education for Human Goals Local and Global: How's Science Education Helping? (CTL1221H)
Jeff also taught graduate level Philosophy of Education in the former Theory & Policy Studies Department:
路 Introduction to Philosophy of Education (3 years)
路 Troubling Knowledges (2 years)
路 Character Education: Its Proponents and Critics
路 The School in its Cultural Setting (Leadership Department)
In the former BEd program at OISE he taught Sr, Philosophy and Concurrent I/S Geography. He was senior author and consultant on the Grade 12 Philosophy textbook (McGraw-Hill Ryerson, now Nelson, 2011) and taught the Philosophy ABQ course at OISE in Continuing Education.
Prior to teaching at OISE he taught in YRDSB for thirty years: Astronomy,Geography, English, Philosophy, Theory of Knowledge.