All of us ponder the big and enduring human questions-Who am I?
Am I free? What should I do? What is good? Is there justice? Is
life meaningful?-but this kind of philosophical interrogation is
rarely carefully explored or even taken seriously in most primary
and secondary school settings. However, introducing philosophy to
young people well before they get to college can help to develop
and deepen critical and creative thinking, foster social and
behavioral skills, and increase philosophical awareness.
Philosophy in Schools: An Introduction Philosophers and Teachers
is an invaluable resource for students and practitioners who wish
to learn about the philosophy for children movement, and how to
work its principles into their own classroom activities. The volume
provides a wealth of practical information, including how to train
educators to incorporate philosophy into their daily lessons, best
practices and activity ideas for every grade level, and assessment
strategies. With contributions from some of the best practitioners
of philosophy for children, Philosophy in Schools is a must-have
resource for students of philosophy and education alike.
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