This article regards a particular way through which adults take children into consideration and listen their voices. Reflections have sprung from a research context, focused on existential questions that children pose during their preschool years in early education settings. The research explored the meanings of these questions for children and adults involved in their education. The questions of meaning emerged by children’s discourses are considered through the representations of childhood that subtend parents and teachers’ educational practices. The article discusses one of these representations, that of philosopher child, with regard on his various internal perspectives. Lipman, Kyle, Martens and Matthews are some of the authors taken i...
The use of philosophy in educational programmes and practices under such names as philosophy for chi...
This chapter examines using philosophy in schools with children. Philosophy, at its simplest, is eng...
Although as teachers, social workers, counsellors, community educators and parents we encounter chil...
Philosophy of childhood is a field of inquiry in which the protagonists are adults, who are trying t...
This paper considers one key aspect of doing Philosophy with Children: the use of children's questio...
This essay concentrates on philosophizing that happens outside and in addition to planned philosophi...
Both 'philosophy' and 'the child' are notions that seem to have an everlasting presence in our daily...
Philosophy for Children arose in the 1970s in the US as an educational programme. This programme, in...
This paper offers an approach to child study that moves beyond the traditional modern domains of med...
In the article the author presents the analysis of philosophical reflection of the phenomenon of chi...
Abstract This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the ap...
The aim of this paper is to explore the philosophical significance and the cognitive value of philos...
Children’s experiences are unique to themselves; they can neither be perceived as separate from the ...
This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the applicability and relevance of P...
Philosophizing with children has attempted to reframe children and childhoods since its inception, w...
The use of philosophy in educational programmes and practices under such names as philosophy for chi...
This chapter examines using philosophy in schools with children. Philosophy, at its simplest, is eng...
Although as teachers, social workers, counsellors, community educators and parents we encounter chil...
Philosophy of childhood is a field of inquiry in which the protagonists are adults, who are trying t...
This paper considers one key aspect of doing Philosophy with Children: the use of children's questio...
This essay concentrates on philosophizing that happens outside and in addition to planned philosophi...
Both 'philosophy' and 'the child' are notions that seem to have an everlasting presence in our daily...
Philosophy for Children arose in the 1970s in the US as an educational programme. This programme, in...
This paper offers an approach to child study that moves beyond the traditional modern domains of med...
In the article the author presents the analysis of philosophical reflection of the phenomenon of chi...
Abstract This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the ap...
The aim of this paper is to explore the philosophical significance and the cognitive value of philos...
Children’s experiences are unique to themselves; they can neither be perceived as separate from the ...
This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the applicability and relevance of P...
Philosophizing with children has attempted to reframe children and childhoods since its inception, w...
The use of philosophy in educational programmes and practices under such names as philosophy for chi...
This chapter examines using philosophy in schools with children. Philosophy, at its simplest, is eng...
Although as teachers, social workers, counsellors, community educators and parents we encounter chil...