Abstract: Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now expected to model and foster in their students a wide range of skills such as critical thinking, self-regulated learning, knowledge of self and others and lifelong learning. These changes are having a significant impact on the design of pre-service teacher education programmes, with university educators re-evaluating the teacher training curriculum and embedded pedagogical processes in order to consider how they might develop these skills in pre-service teachers. One approach is to consider the processes and practices inherent in philosophical inquiry. This paper reports on three participants ’ reflections of a 12-week philosophy programme tha...
The paper begins by arguing for the importance of the contribution of philosophy to educational rese...
Philosophical inquiry (Lipman, Sharp & Oscanyan, 1980) has the capacity to push boundaries in teachi...
This article examines what the author perceives as a need to fortify the quality of philosophy of ed...
Abstract: Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now e...
Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now expected to...
Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now expected to...
Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now expected to...
(2009) Teacher educators embrace philosophy: reflections on a new way of looking at preparing pre-se...
In this chapter, a rationale is developed for incorporating philosophy into teacher training program...
The time has come to re-assess the role that Philosophy has to play in the education of teachers, bo...
No longer content to remain at the margins of practice, philosophy of education has, in recent years...
A level of mastery over foundational studies in philosophy have, in the past, been widely regarded a...
This study was conducted to determine if pre-service teachers could self-identify their philosophy o...
Using a case study approach, this study documents the changes in secondary teachers’ perspectives of...
The paper begins by arguing for the importance of the contribution of philosophy to educational rese...
The paper begins by arguing for the importance of the contribution of philosophy to educational rese...
Philosophical inquiry (Lipman, Sharp & Oscanyan, 1980) has the capacity to push boundaries in teachi...
This article examines what the author perceives as a need to fortify the quality of philosophy of ed...
Abstract: Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now e...
Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now expected to...
Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now expected to...
Over the last decade in Australia, the role of the teacher has changed. Teachers are now expected to...
(2009) Teacher educators embrace philosophy: reflections on a new way of looking at preparing pre-se...
In this chapter, a rationale is developed for incorporating philosophy into teacher training program...
The time has come to re-assess the role that Philosophy has to play in the education of teachers, bo...
No longer content to remain at the margins of practice, philosophy of education has, in recent years...
A level of mastery over foundational studies in philosophy have, in the past, been widely regarded a...
This study was conducted to determine if pre-service teachers could self-identify their philosophy o...
Using a case study approach, this study documents the changes in secondary teachers’ perspectives of...
The paper begins by arguing for the importance of the contribution of philosophy to educational rese...
The paper begins by arguing for the importance of the contribution of philosophy to educational rese...
Philosophical inquiry (Lipman, Sharp & Oscanyan, 1980) has the capacity to push boundaries in teachi...
This article examines what the author perceives as a need to fortify the quality of philosophy of ed...