This paper considers one key aspect of doing Philosophy with Children: the use of children's questions. In particular, the paper reflects upon the place and importance of children's questions in McCall's Community of Philosophical Inquiry (CoPI). Generally children are allowed, within Philosophy with Children practices to ask their own questions. In some approaches questions are set for the children to inquire into. These questions often come from teachers' manuals. What is different about McCall's CoPI is that the facilitator selects the questions for the inquiry and not the children. McCall's CoPI is practised by facilitators with a background in philosophy, who are therefore able to recognise the philosophical potential in children's own...
Philosophy for Children is, at its core, an educational movement that started in the 1970s and it is...
This paper explores several issues in philosophy for children, the conduct of philosophical dialogue...
In the world of Philosophy for Children (P4C), the word “method” is found frequently in its literatu...
International audienceAt school, children are traditionally encouraged to give answers rather than a...
This paper offers a critical exploration of the Philosophy for Children (P4C) movement, which aims a...
Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence affords greater autonomy and flexibility to teachers and school...
The aim of this paper is to explore the philosophical significance and the cognitive value of philos...
children and philosophy: is this possible? In this paper I will talk about philosophy within the con...
The paper examines Philosophy with children as a pedagogical method for schools to practice. The que...
This chapter examines using philosophy in schools with children. Philosophy, at its simplest, is eng...
Philosophy for children - the conduct of philosophical dialogues in the classroom in elementary scho...
In this paper I trace the dialogical and narrative dimensions of the philosophical tradition and exp...
Situated in the context of the Scottish Religious and Moral Education (RME) curriculum, this article...
This study deals with an empirical research carried out in an Italian Elementary School involved in ...
This article regards a particular way through which adults take children into consideration and list...
Philosophy for Children is, at its core, an educational movement that started in the 1970s and it is...
This paper explores several issues in philosophy for children, the conduct of philosophical dialogue...
In the world of Philosophy for Children (P4C), the word “method” is found frequently in its literatu...
International audienceAt school, children are traditionally encouraged to give answers rather than a...
This paper offers a critical exploration of the Philosophy for Children (P4C) movement, which aims a...
Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence affords greater autonomy and flexibility to teachers and school...
The aim of this paper is to explore the philosophical significance and the cognitive value of philos...
children and philosophy: is this possible? In this paper I will talk about philosophy within the con...
The paper examines Philosophy with children as a pedagogical method for schools to practice. The que...
This chapter examines using philosophy in schools with children. Philosophy, at its simplest, is eng...
Philosophy for children - the conduct of philosophical dialogues in the classroom in elementary scho...
In this paper I trace the dialogical and narrative dimensions of the philosophical tradition and exp...
Situated in the context of the Scottish Religious and Moral Education (RME) curriculum, this article...
This study deals with an empirical research carried out in an Italian Elementary School involved in ...
This article regards a particular way through which adults take children into consideration and list...
Philosophy for Children is, at its core, an educational movement that started in the 1970s and it is...
This paper explores several issues in philosophy for children, the conduct of philosophical dialogue...
In the world of Philosophy for Children (P4C), the word “method” is found frequently in its literatu...