Kristina Grob
Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Humanities at University of South Carolina Sumter
I am primarily an ethicist with interests in feminist philosophy and the intersection of philosophy and literature. I write about the role silence plays in moral transformations, and about the ways patterns of silence structure our lives.
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Visiting Assistant Professor at Spring Hill College
August 2016 - July 2017
Want a Good Job? Major in Philosophy
Not only do philosophy students do incredibly well on aptitude tests for graduate or professional education; not only do philosophy students have excellent mid-career salaries; philosophy education also trains its students to think logically and carefully and to use their problem-solving skills for their own good and the good of others.
August 2020 -
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Teaching the Students We Have So They Become the Learners They Need to Be: Metacognition in Philosophy at Two-Year Colleges
Faculty teaching introductory philosophy classes have the opportunity and responsibility to teach philosophy in such a way that students improve their metacognitive skills that can be used to improve their learning in future classes across the curriculum and outside the classroom entirely.
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