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Noah Feinstein

Associate Professor: Department of Community and Environmental Sociology
Associate Professor: Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Teacher Education Building Rm: 226-E
225 North Mills St.
Madison, WI 53706

(608) 262-6288
nfeinstein@wisc.edu

Office Hours: Friday: 12:00pm-1:00pm

Professor Feinstein’s Curriculum Vitae [208 kb pdf]
Professor Feinstein’s Department of Curriculum and Instruction website

Education: Ph.D., 2008, Stanford University

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