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The educational movement known as Philosophy for Children got its start in the early 1970s with the publication of Matthew Lipman's philosophical novel for ...
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... Massachusetts discuss with students from Professor Thomas Wartenberg's Philosophy for Children course at Mount Holyoke College whether judgments about ...
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ost of the work was done by students in Tom Wartenberg's Philosophy for Children class at Mount Holyoke College. They've made two types of pages. ...
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From Montclair State University. Information on goals and principles behind philosophy for children. Provides a complete curriculum in elementary and ...
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Non-profit organization that brings philosophy into the lives of young people through programs in elementary, middle, and high schools, parent organizations ...
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Learn about philosophy by discussing children's literature. Wiki.
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Professor Phillip Cam on the teaching of philosophy at primary school level.
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Austrian Center for Philosophy with Children and Youth - Information about the center, events, bibliography and general Philosophy for Children information. ...
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Philosophy for Children, sometimes abbreviation to P4C, is a movement that aims to teach reasoning and argumentative skills to children. ...
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Philosophy for Children at Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base. Resources include annotated links, book reviews, new and used books about educating ...
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