Andrew Westover

Andrew Westover

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Andrew Westover is a Ph.D. student who focuses on education and ethics at Harvard University. His work investigates the intersections between moral philosophy, civic and arts education, and dialogue across difference. Currently, Andrew's major research project focuses on teacher/student conflict and the possibilities of forgiveness. At Harvard, he has served as a teaching fellow for courses on incarceration, education, and justice; political theory and education development; and the nature of evil. Andrew's research interests build on his background as a former teacher, manager, and advocate. In summer 2017 he worked at District of Columbia Public Schools, rewriting the visual arts curriculum to integrate social/emotional learning and contemporary art. Andrew holds an M.A. in Religion from Claremont School of Theology, M.Ed. in Secondary English and Literacy from Arizona State University, and B.A. with Honors in History from Samford University.

This information is accurate as of the fellowship year indicated for each fellow.

Ethics Pedagogy Fellows