2nd Edition

Children as Philosophers Learning Through Enquiry and Dialogue in the Primary Classroom

By Joanna Haynes Copyright 2008
192 Pages
by Routledge

188 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

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... Read more

Preface to Second Edition  Introduction  PART I Voices from the classroom  1.Thought-provoking conversations  2.Making room for children to participate  PART II Thinking about thinking   3.A distinctive approach to thinking through dialogue  4.What kind of thinking are we teaching?  5.Thinking, democracy and citizenship  PART III 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  PART IV The benefits of philosophy with children  13.Developing teaching skills through philosophy  14.Thinking and learning in the whole curriculum  15.What difference can philosophy make to learning?  References  Index

Biography

Joanna Haynes is a Lecturer in Education Studies at the University of Plymouth.