Children as Philosophers - Learning Through Enquiry and Dialogue in the Primary Classroom (Hardcover, 2nd edition)


Since the publication of the first edition of Children as Philosophers in 2002 there has been an enormous growth of interest in philosophy with children. This fully revised second edition suggests ways in which you can introduce philosophical enquiry to your Personal, Social and Health Education and Citizenship teaching and across the curriculum. The book demonstrates children's capacities to engage in sophisticated processes of dialogue and enquiry about a wide range of issues and underlines the importance of listening to children's ideas. The author discusses the pleasures and challenges for adults in managing discussion and responding to children's claims to knowledge in the philosophical arena. The author also addresses the well-established Philosophy for Children movement, developed in the USA and Australia and links this to the principles of Every Child Matters.This fascinating book is an invaluable resource for all teachers and trainees seeking a thoughtful and contextualised introduction to the theory and practice of philosophical enquiry with children, including: expanded discussion on children's voice and participation at school; the theory and practice of dialogical approaches to teaching and learning; new evidence of the educational impact of philosophy with children in the classroom; what should inform the professional choice of resources for teaching philosophy; and, wider international debates about learning styles, skills and intelligence. New reports are presented from children, teachers, from the fields of Gifted and Talented and Special Needs Education and from international research carried out over the last five years.

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Since the publication of the first edition of Children as Philosophers in 2002 there has been an enormous growth of interest in philosophy with children. This fully revised second edition suggests ways in which you can introduce philosophical enquiry to your Personal, Social and Health Education and Citizenship teaching and across the curriculum. The book demonstrates children's capacities to engage in sophisticated processes of dialogue and enquiry about a wide range of issues and underlines the importance of listening to children's ideas. The author discusses the pleasures and challenges for adults in managing discussion and responding to children's claims to knowledge in the philosophical arena. The author also addresses the well-established Philosophy for Children movement, developed in the USA and Australia and links this to the principles of Every Child Matters.This fascinating book is an invaluable resource for all teachers and trainees seeking a thoughtful and contextualised introduction to the theory and practice of philosophical enquiry with children, including: expanded discussion on children's voice and participation at school; the theory and practice of dialogical approaches to teaching and learning; new evidence of the educational impact of philosophy with children in the classroom; what should inform the professional choice of resources for teaching philosophy; and, wider international debates about learning styles, skills and intelligence. New reports are presented from children, teachers, from the fields of Gifted and Talented and Special Needs Education and from international research carried out over the last five years.

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Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

May 2008

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2008

Authors

Dimensions

216 x 138 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

176

Edition

2nd edition

ISBN-13

978-0-415-44680-8

Barcode

9780415446808

Categories

LSN

0-415-44680-5



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