DAppEdPsy ThesisThis thesis explores experiences of philosophical dialogic inquiry as a pedagogical approach with children and young people (CYP), for example, the use of Philosophy for Children (P4C). It contains four chapters: a systematic literature review, a critique of ethical and methodological choices, an empirical research project and a reflexive chapter, which considers personal and professional implications of the thesis. Chapter 1: How do children and young people experience the process of philosophical dialogic inquiry and the wider implications of this pedagogical approach? This systematic literature review explores children and young people’s (CYP’s) experiences of philosophical dialogic inquiry, a pedagogical approac...
"Philosophy as pedagogy" is a distinct approach to teaching and learning that is based on the origin...
This paper reflects on the role of philosophy in the school environment, paying special attention to...
Current school culture places excessive emphasis on children reaching a minimum standard impairing t...
’Philosophy with children’ is not only for children, can enable transformative experiences of thinki...
D Ed Psy ThesisThis thesis involves a collaborative action research project in a primary class. Its ...
This thesis is about an investigation of how children with philosophical experience use philosophica...
Increasingly there is a search for participatory research methods that work to ensure children’s aut...
This paper offers a critical exploration of the Philosophy for Children (P4C) movement, which aims a...
Philosophy for Children (P4C) is implemented in different countries, but there are not many studies ...
This case study investigates the perceptions of two small samples of learners, one at Key Stage 3 an...
Despite the growth of philosophy for/with children (P4C) over the last five decades, its legitimacy ...
In this paper I trace the dialogical and narrative dimensions of the philosophical tradition and exp...
Philosophical inquiry (Lipman, Sharp & Oscanyan, 1980) has the capacity to push boundaries in teachi...
In my dissertation, I advance an argument for a non-directional conceptualization of philosophy with...
Emergent philosophising is the spontaneous, tentative philosophical thinking and questioning of youn...
"Philosophy as pedagogy" is a distinct approach to teaching and learning that is based on the origin...
This paper reflects on the role of philosophy in the school environment, paying special attention to...
Current school culture places excessive emphasis on children reaching a minimum standard impairing t...
’Philosophy with children’ is not only for children, can enable transformative experiences of thinki...
D Ed Psy ThesisThis thesis involves a collaborative action research project in a primary class. Its ...
This thesis is about an investigation of how children with philosophical experience use philosophica...
Increasingly there is a search for participatory research methods that work to ensure children’s aut...
This paper offers a critical exploration of the Philosophy for Children (P4C) movement, which aims a...
Philosophy for Children (P4C) is implemented in different countries, but there are not many studies ...
This case study investigates the perceptions of two small samples of learners, one at Key Stage 3 an...
Despite the growth of philosophy for/with children (P4C) over the last five decades, its legitimacy ...
In this paper I trace the dialogical and narrative dimensions of the philosophical tradition and exp...
Philosophical inquiry (Lipman, Sharp & Oscanyan, 1980) has the capacity to push boundaries in teachi...
In my dissertation, I advance an argument for a non-directional conceptualization of philosophy with...
Emergent philosophising is the spontaneous, tentative philosophical thinking and questioning of youn...
"Philosophy as pedagogy" is a distinct approach to teaching and learning that is based on the origin...
This paper reflects on the role of philosophy in the school environment, paying special attention to...
Current school culture places excessive emphasis on children reaching a minimum standard impairing t...