Situated in the context of the Scottish Religious and Moral Education (RME) curriculum, this article considers the practice of Community of Philosophical Inquiry (CoPI) and how it supports the RME curriculum. Sharing extracts from children's CoPI sessions, the article reflects on the ways in which ten and eleven year-old children discuss religious and theological ideas philosophically. The child-led, collaborative approach demonstrates that the children work together to create meaning. It is proposed that the RME curriculum, or the enactment of the curriculum, often misses opportunities for children to engage with philosophical ideas about religious and theological concepts, and that an explicitly dialogic, philosophical approach affords im...
The central research question this thesis seeks to address is ‘what factors have led to the emergenc...
This study examined the effectiveness of Community of Philosophical Inquiry (CoPI) as an inclusive p...
This paper reports the findings of a predominantly qualitative study that explored the effects of th...
Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence affords greater autonomy and flexibility to teachers and school...
This chapter discusses the process and findings in a Scottish initiative that encouraged collaborati...
The context for the study was the current curriculum reform in Scotland (Curriculum for Excellence) ...
This paper offers a critical exploration of the Philosophy for Children (P4C) movement, which aims a...
The Community of Inquiry (COI) is a unique discourse model that brings adults and children together ...
My aim in this article is to offer a critical evaluation of the development of communities of inquir...
This paper considers one key aspect of doing Philosophy with Children: the use of children's questio...
Philosophy with Children, in all its guises, aims to engender philosophical thinking and reasoning i...
The aim of this paper is to explore the philosophical significance and the cognitive value of philos...
This article presents a small-scale study that sought to explore in what ways Philosophy with Childr...
The authors describe the organization of a review of research literature on the relationship between...
The paper examines Philosophy with children as a pedagogical method for schools to practice. The que...
The central research question this thesis seeks to address is ‘what factors have led to the emergenc...
This study examined the effectiveness of Community of Philosophical Inquiry (CoPI) as an inclusive p...
This paper reports the findings of a predominantly qualitative study that explored the effects of th...
Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence affords greater autonomy and flexibility to teachers and school...
This chapter discusses the process and findings in a Scottish initiative that encouraged collaborati...
The context for the study was the current curriculum reform in Scotland (Curriculum for Excellence) ...
This paper offers a critical exploration of the Philosophy for Children (P4C) movement, which aims a...
The Community of Inquiry (COI) is a unique discourse model that brings adults and children together ...
My aim in this article is to offer a critical evaluation of the development of communities of inquir...
This paper considers one key aspect of doing Philosophy with Children: the use of children's questio...
Philosophy with Children, in all its guises, aims to engender philosophical thinking and reasoning i...
The aim of this paper is to explore the philosophical significance and the cognitive value of philos...
This article presents a small-scale study that sought to explore in what ways Philosophy with Childr...
The authors describe the organization of a review of research literature on the relationship between...
The paper examines Philosophy with children as a pedagogical method for schools to practice. The que...
The central research question this thesis seeks to address is ‘what factors have led to the emergenc...
This study examined the effectiveness of Community of Philosophical Inquiry (CoPI) as an inclusive p...
This paper reports the findings of a predominantly qualitative study that explored the effects of th...