Philosophy with Kids – More Ideas and Activities
Philosophy with kids? Yes - you can teach philosophy to the very youngest of children. Their sense of wonder, fertile imaginations and insatiable curiosity all make them natural philosophers. The program presented in the Philosophy with Kids series harnesses these characteristics to encourage children to become creative, effective and independent thinkers.
Philosophy with Kids consists of four practical teacher resource books, each covering a series of themes, ideas and activities exploring the use of philosophy with children. They aim to develop listening and thinking skills, problem solving and questioning techniques and cooperative behaviour. The skills developed are applicable through all the Key Learning Areas especially in PD, Health and Literacy Development. Familiar children's story books and poems are used to stimulate discussion. But the agenda is set by the children themselves, working together within a community of enquiry - listening, thinking, questioning, reflecting and respecting each others' views.
Philosophy with Kids – More Ideas and Activities
Philosophy with kids? Yes - you can teach philosophy to the very youngest of children. Their sense of wonder, fertile imaginations and insatiable curiosity all make them natural philosophers. The program presented in the Philosophy with Kids series harnesses these characteristics to encourage children to become creative, effective and independent thinkers.
Philosophy with Kids consists of four practical teacher resource books, each covering a series of themes, ideas and activities exploring the use of philosophy with children. They aim to develop listening and thinking skills, problem solving and questioning techniques and cooperative behaviour. The skills developed are applicable through all the Key Learning Areas especially in PD, Health and Literacy Development. Familiar children's story books and poems are used to stimulate discussion. But the agenda is set by the children themselves, working together within a community of enquiry - listening, thinking, questioning, reflecting and respecting each others' views.
Philosophy with Kids Book 1
Philosophy with kids? Yes - you can teach philosophy to the very youngest of children. Their sense of wonder, fertile imaginations and insatiable curiosity all make them natural philosophers. The program presented in the Philosophy with Kids series harnesses these characteristics to encourage children to become creative, effective and independent thinkers.
Philosophy with Kids consists of four practical teacher resource books, each covering a series of themes, ideas and activities exploring the use of philosophy with children. They aim to develop listening and thinking skills, problem solving and questioning techniques and cooperative behaviour. The skills developed are applicable through all the Key Learning Areas especially in PD, Health and Literacy Development. Familiar children's story books and poems are used to stimulate discussion. But the agenda is set by the children themselves, working together within a community of enquiry - listening, thinking, questioning, reflecting and respecting each others' views.
Philosophy with Kids Book 1
Philosophy with kids? Yes - you can teach philosophy to the very youngest of children. Their sense of wonder, fertile imaginations and insatiable curiosity all make them natural philosophers. The program presented in the Philosophy with Kids series harnesses these characteristics to encourage children to become creative, effective and independent thinkers.
Philosophy with Kids consists of four practical teacher resource books, each covering a series of themes, ideas and activities exploring the use of philosophy with children. They aim to develop listening and thinking skills, problem solving and questioning techniques and cooperative behaviour. The skills developed are applicable through all the Key Learning Areas especially in PD, Health and Literacy Development. Familiar children's story books and poems are used to stimulate discussion. But the agenda is set by the children themselves, working together within a community of enquiry - listening, thinking, questioning, reflecting and respecting each others' views.
Philosophy with Kids Book 2
Philosophy with kids? Yes - you can teach philosophy to the very youngest of children. Their sense of wonder, fertile imaginations and insatiable curiosity all make them natural philosophers. The program presented in the Philosophy with Kids series harnesses these characteristics to encourage children to become creative, effective and independent thinkers.
Philosophy with Kids consists of four practical teacher resource books, each covering a series of themes, ideas and activities exploring the use of philosophy with children. They aim to develop listening and thinking skills, problem solving and questioning techniques and cooperative behaviour. The skills developed are applicable through all the Key Learning Areas especially in PD, Health and Literacy Development. Familiar children's story books and poems are used to stimulate discussion. But the agenda is set by the children themselves, working together within a community of enquiry - listening, thinking, questioning, reflecting and respecting each others' views.
Philosophy with Kids Book 2
Philosophy with kids? Yes - you can teach philosophy to the very youngest of children. Their sense of wonder, fertile imaginations and insatiable curiosity all make them natural philosophers. The program presented in the Philosophy with Kids series harnesses these characteristics to encourage children to become creative, effective and independent thinkers.
Philosophy with Kids consists of four practical teacher resource books, each covering a series of themes, ideas and activities exploring the use of philosophy with children. They aim to develop listening and thinking skills, problem solving and questioning techniques and cooperative behaviour. The skills developed are applicable through all the Key Learning Areas especially in PD, Health and Literacy Development. Familiar children's story books and poems are used to stimulate discussion. But the agenda is set by the children themselves, working together within a community of enquiry - listening, thinking, questioning, reflecting and respecting each others' views.
Philosophy with Kids Book 3
Philosophy with kids? Yes - you can teach philosophy to the very youngest of children. Their sense of wonder, fertile imaginations and insatiable curiosity all make them natural philosophers. The program presented in the Philosophy with Kids series harnesses these characteristics to encourage children to become creative, effective and independent thinkers.
Philosophy with Kids consists of four practical teacher resource books, each covering a series of themes, ideas and activities exploring the use of philosophy with children. They aim to develop listening and thinking skills, problem solving and questioning techniques and cooperative behaviour. The skills developed are applicable through all the Key Learning Areas especially in PD, Health and Literacy Development. Familiar children's story books and poems are used to stimulate discussion. But the agenda is set by the children themselves, working together within a community of enquiry - listening, thinking, questioning, reflecting and respecting each others' views.
Philosophy with Kids Book 3
Philosophy with kids? Yes - you can teach philosophy to the very youngest of children. Their sense of wonder, fertile imaginations and insatiable curiosity all make them natural philosophers. The program presented in the Philosophy with Kids series harnesses these characteristics to encourage children to become creative, effective and independent thinkers.
Philosophy with Kids consists of four practical teacher resource books, each covering a series of themes, ideas and activities exploring the use of philosophy with children. They aim to develop listening and thinking skills, problem solving and questioning techniques and cooperative behaviour. The skills developed are applicable through all the Key Learning Areas especially in PD, Health and Literacy Development. Familiar children's story books and poems are used to stimulate discussion. But the agenda is set by the children themselves, working together within a community of enquiry - listening, thinking, questioning, reflecting and respecting each others' views.