In recent decades, philosophy has been characterised by the development of so-called “philosophical practices”. This trend in philosophy intertwines with education’s coeval “reflective turn” and extension beyond the school domain. In this regard, the framework provided by Lipman and Sharp’s Philosophy for Children is particularly effective and flexible
Is it possible for the inclusive dialogue between people of diverse backgrounds in informal adult ed...
How young can children learn philosophy? How should it be taught in the schools? What does philosoph...
This study aims to seek the connection between Matthew Lipman's Pragmatism with the “philosophy for ...
Philosophy for Children arose in the 1970s in the US as an educational programme. This programme, in...
Abstract This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the ap...
In The educational role of philosophy, the founder of Philosophy for Children, Matthew Lipman, argue...
This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the applicability and relevance of P...
Philosophy for Children arose in the 1970s in the US as an educational programme. This programme, in...
The use of philosophy in educational programmes and practices under such names as philosophy for chi...
This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the applicability and rele...
The paper is grounded on the idea that there is a strong pedagogical framework which underlies the P...
The importance of the philosophy education program for children and its implementation was investiga...
Philosophy for children - the conduct of philosophical dialogues in the classroom in elementary scho...
know philosophy to teach philosophy to children, ” and after having been trained in Matthew Lipman’s...
Over recent years there has been a growing movement pushing for the inclusion of Philosophy in schoo...
Is it possible for the inclusive dialogue between people of diverse backgrounds in informal adult ed...
How young can children learn philosophy? How should it be taught in the schools? What does philosoph...
This study aims to seek the connection between Matthew Lipman's Pragmatism with the “philosophy for ...
Philosophy for Children arose in the 1970s in the US as an educational programme. This programme, in...
Abstract This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the ap...
In The educational role of philosophy, the founder of Philosophy for Children, Matthew Lipman, argue...
This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the applicability and relevance of P...
Philosophy for Children arose in the 1970s in the US as an educational programme. This programme, in...
The use of philosophy in educational programmes and practices under such names as philosophy for chi...
This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the applicability and rele...
The paper is grounded on the idea that there is a strong pedagogical framework which underlies the P...
The importance of the philosophy education program for children and its implementation was investiga...
Philosophy for children - the conduct of philosophical dialogues in the classroom in elementary scho...
know philosophy to teach philosophy to children, ” and after having been trained in Matthew Lipman’s...
Over recent years there has been a growing movement pushing for the inclusion of Philosophy in schoo...
Is it possible for the inclusive dialogue between people of diverse backgrounds in informal adult ed...
How young can children learn philosophy? How should it be taught in the schools? What does philosoph...
This study aims to seek the connection between Matthew Lipman's Pragmatism with the “philosophy for ...