Philosophy in Schools (eBook, ePUB)
An Introduction for Philosophers and Teachers
Redaktion: Goering, Sara; Wartenberg, Thomas E.; Shudak, Nicholas J.
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An Introduction for Philosophers and Teachers
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Introducing philosophy to young people well before they get to college can help to develop and deepen critical and creative thinking, foster social and behavioral skills, and increase philosophical awareness. Philosophy in Schools: An Introduction for Philosophers and Teachers is an invaluable resource for students and practitioners who wish to learn about the philosophy for children movement, and how to work its principles into their own classroom activities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136180323
- Artikelnr.: 38262472
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136180323
- Artikelnr.: 38262472
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to young people 1. Teachers bringing philosophy into the classroom 2. The
need for philosophical frameworks in teacher education 3. Elementary school
philosophy 4. A p4C experiment: The high school philosopher-in-residence 5.
Creating engaging philosophy summer camps 6. Pre-college philosophy
education: What can it be? The IAPC model 7. Does philosophy fit in caxias?
A Latin American project Part II: Ideas for bringing philosophy into the
K-8 classroom 8. Philosophical rules of engagement 9. Developing
philosophical facilitation: a toolbox of philosophical "moves" 10.
Philosophy in the great green room: Early children's literature as
philosophy for children 11. Teaching philosophy to young children 12.
Philosophical children's literature for upper elementary and middle school
13. The Moral Impulse: Talking about Moral Philosophy and Genocide with
Middle School Students 14. Engaging students -of any age - in philosophical
inquiry: How doing philosophy with children changed how I teach philosophy
to college students Part III: Ideas for philosophy at the high school level
15. A different education: Philosophy and high school 16. Introducing
philosophy courses in high school 17. Finding philosophy in high school
literature: A Separate Peace and Beloved 18. Philosophy in the high school
classroom: Film and literature 19. Project High-Phi 20. Philosophy across
the ages: Some observations on content and strategy Part IV: Strategies for
assessment 21. Can philosophy find a place in the K-12 curriculum? 22. A
whole school approach to philosophy in schools: Outcomes and observations
23. Examining the effects of philosophy classes on the early development of
argumentation skills 24. Assessing the outcomes of philosophical thinking
with children 25. Unexpected philosophers: The advantages of teaching
philosophy for disadvantaged students
to young people 1. Teachers bringing philosophy into the classroom 2. The
need for philosophical frameworks in teacher education 3. Elementary school
philosophy 4. A p4C experiment: The high school philosopher-in-residence 5.
Creating engaging philosophy summer camps 6. Pre-college philosophy
education: What can it be? The IAPC model 7. Does philosophy fit in caxias?
A Latin American project Part II: Ideas for bringing philosophy into the
K-8 classroom 8. Philosophical rules of engagement 9. Developing
philosophical facilitation: a toolbox of philosophical "moves" 10.
Philosophy in the great green room: Early children's literature as
philosophy for children 11. Teaching philosophy to young children 12.
Philosophical children's literature for upper elementary and middle school
13. The Moral Impulse: Talking about Moral Philosophy and Genocide with
Middle School Students 14. Engaging students -of any age - in philosophical
inquiry: How doing philosophy with children changed how I teach philosophy
to college students Part III: Ideas for philosophy at the high school level
15. A different education: Philosophy and high school 16. Introducing
philosophy courses in high school 17. Finding philosophy in high school
literature: A Separate Peace and Beloved 18. Philosophy in the high school
classroom: Film and literature 19. Project High-Phi 20. Philosophy across
the ages: Some observations on content and strategy Part IV: Strategies for
assessment 21. Can philosophy find a place in the K-12 curriculum? 22. A
whole school approach to philosophy in schools: Outcomes and observations
23. Examining the effects of philosophy classes on the early development of
argumentation skills 24. Assessing the outcomes of philosophical thinking
with children 25. Unexpected philosophers: The advantages of teaching
philosophy for disadvantaged students