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Rob Kunzman teaches in both Curriculum Studies and Philosophy of Education, as well as the Teacher Education minor.  His courses include "What is a Good Education?" "Shaping Education: Children, Parents, and the State," "Dialogue and Difference: Ethics, Religion, and Democracy in Education," and "Preservice Teacher Socialization." 

He is the Martha Lea and Bill Armstrong Chair for Teacher Education and oversees the Armstrong Teachers Program, which brings together exemplary teachers throughout the state of Indiana for professional development and mentorship. 

His scholarship examines the intersection of education, religion, and citizenship, particularly in the context of K-12 education in the United States.  He has spent the last ten years focusing intensively on the phenomenon of homeschooling--its various philosophies, practices, and policies. 

He serves as Managing Director for the International Center for Home Education Research (ICHER.org), a nonpartisan organization which provides expert information and analysis on homeschooling research for journalists, policymakers, and scholars. His book on the topic--Write These Laws on Your Children: Inside the World of Conservative Christian Homeschooling--is available from Beacon Press. 

For more information, visit his website.

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