基本説明
Explores the right of a child to review ideas and express their beliefs; addresses the worldwide movement known as 'Philosophy for Children'.
Full Description
First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Contents
Section 1 Voices from the Classroom 1. Thought-provoking Conversations 2. Making Room for Children to Participate Section 2 Thinking about Thinking 3. A Distinctive Approach to Learning through Discussion 4. What Kind of Thinking are we Teaching? 5. Thinking, Democracy and Citizenship Section 3 Teaching Through Enquiry and Dialogue 6. Encouraging Listening 7. Respecting Children's Ideas 8. Relaxing, Meditating and Being Silent 9. Feeling for the Philosophical 10. Working with Different Age-Groups 11. Holding and Extending Threads of Thinking 12. Planning and Monitoring Progress in Enquiry Section 4 The Benefits of Philosophical Enquiry and Dialogue 13. Developing Teaching Skills through Philosophy 14. Teaching Thinking Across the Whole Curriculum 15. What Difference can Philosophy in the Classroom make to Children's Learning? Section 5 Resources Useful Addresses and Contacts for Philosophy with Children / Resources for Philosophy with Children / References