Philosophy for Children Philosophy
Philosophy for Children Philosophy
Philosophy for Children
Philosophy for Children aims to develop and preserve the critical, creative and caring thinking and attitude that is natural to children. Dialogue, e.g. on truth, competition, ethics or logic, is one of the tools that can be used.
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- Norwegian based organisation that promotes P4C. Information and resources on concepts like justice, knowledge, truth, responsibility, suffering, identity and freedom.
- Dialogues on truth, competition, ethics and logic intended for education of children.
- Mexican centre on Philosophy for Children (P4C) with general information, history and resources.
- Philosophy for children, short stories, novels, and manuals.
- A BECTA-award winning school website with a strong Philosophy for Children theme.
- An approach to teaching that is founded on the desire to involve students in education that values reasonableness and better thinking. Includes information, philosophical readings and reports.
- Paper by Philosophy for Children author Susan Gardner.
- Exists to promote the teaching of philosophy in schools. Information and resources. Also participates in the Philosophy in Public Places project.
- Philosophy for Children Program (P4C) in Hawai. Resources, articles and brulletins on the P4C projekt.
- Overview and discussion on the introduction of philosophy into the school curriculum; by Michael Pritchard.
- This journal is a peer-reviewed forum for the exchange of ideas and information regarding both the practical and the theoretical aspects of teaching and learning philosophy.
- Materials to use in doing philosophy with children, with the emphasis on story resources.
- Brunt's opinion on the "Caring Thinking" paper by the Philosophy for Children Program author Lipman. How valid is the notion of Caring Thinking? How does it contribute to our understanding of the nature of giftedness and the manner in which we a
- Non-profit organization that brings philosophy into the lives of young people through programs in elementary, middle, and high schools, parent organizations, and other organizations serving young people, with a particular emphasis on reaching children who
- Journal dedicated to the Philosophy for Children context and "Caring Thinking".
- Read and discuss problems with other joung people. Philosopher's Island is a story which asks questions designed to explore different aspects of philosophy. From Middleton Cheney Primary School Philosophy Group.
- Mailing list averaging 2-3 posts per day.
- Aims to strengthen communications among those in different parts of the world who are engaged in philosophical inquiry with children. General information, news, award, journal and links.
- Guide to Philosophy for Children in the UK. It has been created by SAPERE (Society for the Advancement of Philosophical Enquiry and Reflection in Education) - a small charity whose members are interested in the role of philosophical enquiry in education b
- National and International academic competition. Kids participate in creative writing, philosophy, and art contests with students from around the world.
- From Montclair State University. Information on goals and principles behind philosophy for children. Provides a complete curriculum in elementary and secondary school philosophy.
- Interactive discussion on philosophical theme's intended for children.
- Children from ten countries of Europe write together in one journal. Current languages: Catalan, Dutch, English, Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese and Polish.
- The goal has nothing to do with trying to convert children and teenagers into professional philosophers, but instead, its aim is to develop and preserve their critical, creative and caring thinking and attitude. Information on this international movement.
- Information and material on children's philosophy or teaching discussions for teaching philosophy to young children through discussions of children's literature.
- Set up by practising teachers in order to provide support and training in the area of Philosophy with Children (PWC) coordinating a range of courses and systems of mentoring and support for teachers and students. Provides a lot of information on PWC inclu
- Committed to constructive communication, aims to help children, teenagers and adults to learn, live and work better through good dialogue - the process of careful listening, questioning and thinking in conversation. Publications, consultancy, training and
- Advice and resources on pre-college teaching of philosophy and the K-12 curriculum.
- Multilingual database with resources on teaching philosophy to children.
- FAPCA is the umbrella organisation for Philosophy for Children in Australia and New Zealand. Information on the P4C project and resources.
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