Isidoro Talavera

Dr. Isidoro Talavera

Lead Faculty
Philosophy
talaveri@franklin.edu


Dr. Isidoro Talavera is a Lead Faculty member responsible for introducing Critical Thinking throughout all curriculums, as well as creating and managing all of the University’s new Philosophy courses. Prior to coming to Franklin, Dr. Talavera taught for nearly 20 years in a variety of courses at both the high school and college levels in Central and North America. His teaching experience includes serving as distance education English coordinator at Francisco Marroquin University, Math coordinator at Colegio Metropolitano, Math instructor at Del Valle University, Philosophy instructor at the University of Missouri, Business and Professional Ethics instructor at Lipscomb University, Logic instructor at Tennessee State and Vanderbilt Universities, Critical Thinking and Business Math instructor at Nashville High-Tech Institute, and Assistant Professor teaching Mathematics and Critical Thinking at Tennessee State. This expertise earned Dr. Talavera the 1999-2000 Burke Award for Teaching Excellence at Vanderbilt University. His Doctoral thesis at Vanderbilt University in the field of Philosophy is entitled Time and the Nature and Possibility of Knowledge.

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Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 2006, Philosophy
M.A., Vanderbilt University, 1998, Philosophy
M.A., University of Missouri, 1993, Philosophy
M.S.E., Harding University, 1991, Math Education
2007-Present Franklin University, Lead Faculty - Philosophy, Introducing Critical Thinking
throughout the entire curriculum and creating and managing all the courses of the new Philosophy and World History subdivisions.
2003-2007 Tennessee State University, Assistant Professor, AEAO Mathematics Program, Mathematics and Critical Thinking for traditional and nontraditional learners in a student-centered college environment.
2003 Nashville High-Tech Institute, Instructor, Critical Thinking, Psychology, Sociology, Human Relations, and Business Math.
1999-2000 Tennessee State University, Instructor, General and Symbolic Logic.
1996-2000 Vanderbilt University, Instructor, Introduction to Philosophy, Ethics, and General and Symbolic Logic.
1995- 1996 Lipscomb University, Instructor, Business and Professional Ethics.
1991-1993 University of Missouri, Instructor, Ethics, Logic, and Introduction to Philosophy.
1987-1990 Colegio Metropolitano, Math Coordinator for the program.
1987-1990 Francisco Marroquin University, Created the English Department for Distance Education, served as English Coordinator and Math Instructor (evening program).
1986-1987 Del Valle University, Math Instructor in a bilingual setting and English as a second language.
2010 The National Association for Developmental Education (NADE) (March 2010, Columbus, OH):  Discovering Success through Critical Thinking..
2009 NAFSA Region VI / Association of International Educators Conference (May 1, 2009; Franklin University, Columbus, OH):  Critical Thinking: Building bridges among International Education Programs.
2009 Innovative Educators Educational Conference (April 23, 2009; International Webinar):  Critical Thinking:  the Vital Connection among Courses.
2009 Association for Practical and Professional Ethics / Eighteenth Annual Meeting (March 5-8, 2009; Cincinnati, OH);  Session Chair:  Ethical Foundations.
2009 I. Talavera (2009). Philosophy of Science.
2009 I. Talavera (2009).  Introduction to Ethical Analysis and Reasoning.
2008 Mathematical Association of America Conference (October 24-25, 2008; Capital University, Columbus, Ohio):  Critical Thinking:  the Vital Connection among Math Courses.
2008 Bentley Global Business Ethics Symposium and Teaching Workshop (May 18-23, 2008; Bentley College, Waltham, MA); Using Critical Thinking to Integrate Ethics and Social Responsibility in Discipline-based Courses.
2008 National Association of Developmental Education Conference (February 27- March 1, 2008; Boston, MA): Critical Thinking: The Vital Connection Among Developmental Courses.
2008 I. Talavera (2008).  Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking Skills.
2007 National Association of Developmental Education Conference (March 21- 24, 2007; Nashville, TN): Critical Thinking for Academic Enrichment.
2006 The Tennessee Philosophical Association Meeting (Nov. 10-11, 2006; Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN): Aristotle’s Twofold Conception of Time.
2006 International Conference of The American Association of Philosophy Teachers in Washington, PA (Aug. 2-6, 2006; Washington & Jefferson College): Why the Educator Cannot Teach Critical Thinking.
2006 National Association for Developmental Education Digest (Spring 2006, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 63-69):  The Problem of Teaching Critical Thinking:  Three Approaches.
2005 The Tennessee Association of Developmental Education Conference (Oct. 26- 28, 2005; Chattanooga): Can the Developmental Teacher Achieve Higher Standards and Real Achievement When Constrained By Common Syllabi, Texts, and Tests?
2005 Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists 70th Annual Conference (March 9-12, 2005; Nashville): The Impossibility of Community Responsiveness and Civic Engagement.
2004 The Tennessee Association of Developmental Education Conference (Oct. 26- 28, 2004; Memphis): Why the Developmental Teacher Cannot Achieve Excellence in the Classroom
2004 International Conference of The American Association of Philosophy Teachers in Toledo, Ohio (Aug. 4-8, 2004; Univ. of Toledo): Why the Teacher Cannot Teach (or the Student Cannot Learn).
2004 K.C. Carter, I. Talavera (2004).  A First Course in Logic, Pearson Education, Inc.
2002 The Tennessee Philosophical Association Meeting (Nov. 15-16, 2002; Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN): The Impossibility of a Code of Ethics.
1996 The Tennessee Philosophical Association Meeting (Nov. 1-2, 1996; Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN): A Defensible Attack on Gettier’s Counterexamples.
1996 Scholars Conference (July 18-20, 1996; David Lipscomb University, Nashville, TN): The Daedalus Dilemma.
1993 10th Annual Research and Creative Activities Forum (1993; University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri): The Problem of Induction: The Scandal of Philosophy.
  The American Philosophical Association
  The American Association of Philosophy Teachers
  Association for Practical and Professional Ethics
  The Tennessee Philosophical Association
  The Mathematical Association of America
  The National Association of Developmental Education
2009 Certificate of Appreciation:  NAFSA Region VI / Association of International Educators Conference
2008 Bentley College Grant Awarded:  Global Business Ethics Symposium and Teaching Workshop
2006 Tennessee State University / Emerging Scholars Program Certificate:  Learning Community contribution
2005 Tennessee State University / Certificate for Dedication and Academic Commitment:  Academic Enrichment, Developmental Studies Math
1999-2000 Burke Award for Teaching Excellence at Vanderbilt University
1991-1995 Ridgel Fellowship at University of Missouri
1990 - 1991 Wallace Scholarship at Harding University
1991 Phi Delta Kappa / Nominated for membership in this international organization of educational leaders

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