Andrew Garrod
Andrew Garrod, a Canadian citizen, is a professor emeritus at Dartmouth College, where he previously chaired the Department of Education, directed the teacher education program, and taught courses in adolescence, moral development, and contemporary issues in U.S. education. For several years, he conducted a research project in Bosnia and Herzegovina on forgiveness, faith development, and moral reasoning. In that same country, he has directed seven bilingual Shakespearean productions that have...See more
Andrew Garrod, a Canadian citizen, is a professor emeritus at Dartmouth College, where he previously chaired the Department of Education, directed the teacher education program, and taught courses in adolescence, moral development, and contemporary issues in U.S. education. For several years, he conducted a research project in Bosnia and Herzegovina on forgiveness, faith development, and moral reasoning. In that same country, he has directed seven bilingual Shakespearean productions that have played in Mostar and elsewhere in the Balkans. He mounted a trilingual production of Romeo and Juliet in Kigali, Rwanda, a few years ago and most recently led a productionof A Midsummer Night's Dream in Pristina, Kosovo. In the Marshall Islands, he has directed numerous bilingual Shakespearean plays andBroadway musicals, and for fifteen years, led a volunteer teaching program in this Central Pacific nation. His most recent co-edited booksinclude I Am Where I Come From: Native American College Students and Graduates Tell Their Life Stories and Growing Up Muslim: MuslimStudents in America Tell Their Life Stories. Recent co-authored articles include "Be Not Afeard; the Isle is Full of Noises: Expanding Youths'Aspirations Through Shakespeare and Musical Productions in the Marshall Islands" and "Constructive Disequilibrium and TransformativePedagogy: Developing Global Citizens in Faraway Spaces." In 1991 and 2009, he was awarded Dartmouth College's Distinguished Teaching Award. He holds an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters from the University of New Brunswick and is an honorary citizen of the Marshall Islands. See less