Philosophy for Children (P4C) was conceived by Professor Matthew Lipman in the late 1960s. It encourages children to develop their own way of thinking about the world and aims to help them 'become more thoughtful, more reflective, more considerate and more reasonable individuals'. A recent study in Scottish primary schools concluded that one hour of philosophical enquiry each week can promote development in cognitive ability; development in critical reasoning skills and dialogue in the classroom; emotional and social development. This cartoon-illustrated Pocketbook provides a practical introduction to P4C in the classroom. Using real classroom examples, it explains how teachers can engage, support and facilitate students across the age rang...
Flemish educators agree that science education both in primary and secondary education should focus ...
communities. We soon became committed to creating ways to incorporate p4c Hawai‘i into our practice ...
The construct that came into our lives with the term 'philosophy for children' (P4C) in 1970s is a m...
Philosophy for Children (P4C) was conceived by Professor Matthew Lipman in the late 1960s. It encour...
Philosophy for Children (P4C) is a movement that teaches reasoning and argumentative skills to child...
The movement of Philosophy for Children starts with M. Lipman in the early ‘70s. University professo...
International audienceFor centuries, philosophy has been considered as an intellectual activity requ...
Philosophy for Children (P4C) is implemented in different countries, but there are not many studies ...
Philosophy for Children (P4C) stems from the work of Mathew Lipman. It involves teacher modeling of ...
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...
Philosophy for Children (P4C) is a kind of cooperative learning. Its aims and purposes are described...
Philosophy for Children is a cognitive enhancement programme that utilises Socratic questioning and ...
Flemish educators agree that science education both in primary and secondary education should focus ...
communities. We soon became committed to creating ways to incorporate p4c Hawai‘i into our practice ...
The construct that came into our lives with the term 'philosophy for children' (P4C) in 1970s is a m...
Philosophy for Children (P4C) was conceived by Professor Matthew Lipman in the late 1960s. It encour...
Philosophy for Children (P4C) is a movement that teaches reasoning and argumentative skills to child...
The movement of Philosophy for Children starts with M. Lipman in the early ‘70s. University professo...
International audienceFor centuries, philosophy has been considered as an intellectual activity requ...
Philosophy for Children (P4C) is implemented in different countries, but there are not many studies ...
Philosophy for Children (P4C) stems from the work of Mathew Lipman. It involves teacher modeling of ...
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...
Philosophy for Children (P4C) is a kind of cooperative learning. Its aims and purposes are described...
Philosophy for Children is a cognitive enhancement programme that utilises Socratic questioning and ...
Flemish educators agree that science education both in primary and secondary education should focus ...
communities. We soon became committed to creating ways to incorporate p4c Hawai‘i into our practice ...
The construct that came into our lives with the term 'philosophy for children' (P4C) in 1970s is a m...