This article seeks to propose an alternative pedagogical modal for teaching Aristotle's Virtue Ethics than the one used at the discussed institution. Communities of Philosophical Inquiry (COPI), a pedagogical modal developed by Matthew Lipman, contains elements often associated with learner-led teaching. The COPI lesson is thought to build on a value of community as defined by Lipman, which should aid learners with expressing their opinions and strengthen inclusivity. By increasing learners' autonomy, a discussion between learner to learner is thought to be more likely to take place, and when discussion takes place learning is thought to be more likely to occur. De Bono's Hats are used to scaffold the question-making task included in the CO...
To engage not only with what one thinks but also how one thinks, is to think philosophically. A stud...
This exercise provides opportunity for open philosophical discussion in the classroom, and promotes ...
In realising the development of ethics and values among Malaysian school-going students, d...
This article seeks to propose an alternative pedagogical modal for teaching Aristotle's Virtue Ethic...
Experiential workshop modeled on Matthew Lipman’s (2003) community of philosophical inquiry (COPI), ...
Problematic and complex aspects of democratic life ? such as the teaching of the concept of civil li...
Any society requires that its young be brought up both to live well themselves, and to assist and al...
In its pure form, doing philosophy which includes doing ethics, inquiry and critical or rigorous ...
Problematic and complex aspects of democratic life – such as the teaching of the concept of civil li...
This quasi-experiment aims to compare two pedagogical models, to see which is better at facilitating...
The notion of a community of inquiry has been treated by many of its proponents as being an exemplar...
There is a widespread view that philosophical thinking has no application to matters pertaining to t...
The article assumes that Lipman’s paradigm of ‘Philosophy for Children’ as a ‘Community of Inquiry’ ...
We provide a Camusian/Peircean notion of inquiry that emphasises an attitude of fallibilism and sust...
My aim in this article is to offer a critical evaluation of the development of communities of inquir...
To engage not only with what one thinks but also how one thinks, is to think philosophically. A stud...
This exercise provides opportunity for open philosophical discussion in the classroom, and promotes ...
In realising the development of ethics and values among Malaysian school-going students, d...
This article seeks to propose an alternative pedagogical modal for teaching Aristotle's Virtue Ethic...
Experiential workshop modeled on Matthew Lipman’s (2003) community of philosophical inquiry (COPI), ...
Problematic and complex aspects of democratic life ? such as the teaching of the concept of civil li...
Any society requires that its young be brought up both to live well themselves, and to assist and al...
In its pure form, doing philosophy which includes doing ethics, inquiry and critical or rigorous ...
Problematic and complex aspects of democratic life – such as the teaching of the concept of civil li...
This quasi-experiment aims to compare two pedagogical models, to see which is better at facilitating...
The notion of a community of inquiry has been treated by many of its proponents as being an exemplar...
There is a widespread view that philosophical thinking has no application to matters pertaining to t...
The article assumes that Lipman’s paradigm of ‘Philosophy for Children’ as a ‘Community of Inquiry’ ...
We provide a Camusian/Peircean notion of inquiry that emphasises an attitude of fallibilism and sust...
My aim in this article is to offer a critical evaluation of the development of communities of inquir...
To engage not only with what one thinks but also how one thinks, is to think philosophically. A stud...
This exercise provides opportunity for open philosophical discussion in the classroom, and promotes ...
In realising the development of ethics and values among Malaysian school-going students, d...