Working with Concepts
Philosophy is not part of the curriculum so why on earth should anyone spend time doing philosophy with their class?
Posted by on 26th November 2014 at 12:00am
Category: Education, P4C, Philosophy
Stoic Week Philosophy Session Plan
Here’s a lesson plan for Years 6 and up (and able Y5s) on Stoic-related themes for Stoic Week. Draw from it what you want. Taken from Peter Worley‘s forthcoming book, 40 lessons to get children thinking [September 2015].
Posted by on 25th November 2014 at 12:00am
Category: Education, P4C, Philosophy
The Question X Revisited
We read this blog ‘Closed Question Quizzing, Unfashionable Yet Effective‘ by Andy Tharby the other day. The virtues of closed questioning are well known toThe Philosophy Foundation as they are central to our philosophical questioning approach, so we wanted to share this extract taken from a chapter entitled ‘If it, Anchor it, Open it up: A closed, guided questioning technique‘ that Peter Worley has written for the forthcoming book The Socratic Handbook
Posted by on 12th November 2014 at 12:00am
Category: P4C, Philosophy
How to use poetry for philosophy enquiries
Pete explains how to use poetry in the classroom to get a philosophy discussion going.
Posted by on 9th October 2014 at 12:00am
Category: Poetry, Philosophy, P4C
Why poetry? Because poetry is like a TARDIS: paradoxical and much bigger on the inside.
Stories are great, but now Pete explains how to use poetry to stir up some philosophical controversies in the classroom.
Posted by on 1st October 2014 at 12:00am
Category: Poetry, Philosophy, P4C