This paper offers a systematic critical review of controlled outcome studies of the ‘Philosophy for Children’ (P4C) method in primary (elementary) and secondary (high) schools. Ten studies met the stringent criteria for inclusion, measuring outcomes by norm-referenced tests of reading, reasoning, cognitive ability, and other curriculum-related abilities, by measures of self-esteem andchild behaviour, and by child and teacher questionnaires. All studies showed some positive outcomes. The mean effect size was 0.43 with low variance, indicating a consistent moderate positive effect for P4C on a wide range of outcome measures. The implications for practice, policy, and future research were explored, particularly in relation to cost-effectivenes...
The research aims to investigate the effect of philosophy education for children in social studies c...
The importance of the philosophy education program for children and its implementation was investiga...
Non-cognitive learning taking place at school helps form dispositions that can be as important as co...
This paper offers a systematic critical review of controlled outcome studies of the ‘Philosophy for ...
The construct that came into our lives with the term 'philosophy for children' (P4C) in 1970s is a m...
Available evidence suggests that philosophy for children (P4C) is a highly effective pedagogy in dev...
This paper offers a critical exploration of the Philosophy for Children (P4C) movement, which aims a...
This paper reports the findings of a predominantly qualitative study that explored the effects of th...
Philosophy for Children (P4C) is implemented in different countries, but there are not many studies ...
Three recent research reports by Topping and Trickey (2007a; 2007b), by Fair and colleagues (2015), ...
This article presents the epistemological paradigm in which Philosophy for Children (P4C) is embedde...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of Philosophy for Children (P4C) in improving c...
AbstractThis study explains the philosophy for children method (P4C) and its aims, recounts its hist...
[Extract] The review looks at predominantly empirical studies assessing the effectiveness and/or imp...
Schools are places where children can learn behaviour, skills and attitudes that have lifelong relev...
The research aims to investigate the effect of philosophy education for children in social studies c...
The importance of the philosophy education program for children and its implementation was investiga...
Non-cognitive learning taking place at school helps form dispositions that can be as important as co...
This paper offers a systematic critical review of controlled outcome studies of the ‘Philosophy for ...
The construct that came into our lives with the term 'philosophy for children' (P4C) in 1970s is a m...
Available evidence suggests that philosophy for children (P4C) is a highly effective pedagogy in dev...
This paper offers a critical exploration of the Philosophy for Children (P4C) movement, which aims a...
This paper reports the findings of a predominantly qualitative study that explored the effects of th...
Philosophy for Children (P4C) is implemented in different countries, but there are not many studies ...
Three recent research reports by Topping and Trickey (2007a; 2007b), by Fair and colleagues (2015), ...
This article presents the epistemological paradigm in which Philosophy for Children (P4C) is embedde...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of Philosophy for Children (P4C) in improving c...
AbstractThis study explains the philosophy for children method (P4C) and its aims, recounts its hist...
[Extract] The review looks at predominantly empirical studies assessing the effectiveness and/or imp...
Schools are places where children can learn behaviour, skills and attitudes that have lifelong relev...
The research aims to investigate the effect of philosophy education for children in social studies c...
The importance of the philosophy education program for children and its implementation was investiga...
Non-cognitive learning taking place at school helps form dispositions that can be as important as co...