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  1. Collaborative Philosophical Enquiry for School Children.Steve Trickey & Keith Topping - 2007 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 18 (3):25-36.
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  • Women, children and the evolution of Philosophy for children.Ann Margaret Sharp - 1992 - In Ann Margaret Sharp, Ronald F. Reed & Matthew Lipman (eds.), Studies in philosophy for children: Harry Stottlemeier's discovery. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
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  • The Community of Inquiry.Ann Margaret Sharp - 1991 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 9 (2):31-37.
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  • The Effect of Philosophy for Children on Language Ability.Michael Schleifer & Louise Courtemanche - 1996 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 12 (4):30-31.
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  • Teaching Social Studies Through Dialogue & Dialectic.John Roemischer - 2006 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 18 (2):35-42.
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  • Do children think philosophically?Richard F. Kitchener - 1990 - Metaphilosophy 21 (4):416-431.
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  • Empirical Research in Philosophy for Children.Alina Reznitskaya - 2005 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 17 (4):4-13.
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  • Authority and education.R. S. Peters - 1966 - Ethics and Education 237:265.
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  • Evaluating Philosophy for Children.Felix García-Moriyón, Irene Rebollo & Roberto Colom - 2005 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 17 (4):14-22.
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  • Philosophy in the Classroom.Matthew Lipman, Ann Margaret Sharp & Frederick S. Oscanyan - 1977 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 51 (2):213-214.
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  • Can Children Do Philosophy?Karin Murris - 2000 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 34 (2):261-279.
    Some philosophers claim that young children cannot do philosophy. This paper examines some of those claims, and puts forward arguments against them. Our beliefs that children cannot do philosophy are based on philosophical assumptions about children, their thinking and about philosophy. Many of those assumptions remain unquestioned by critics of Philosophy with Children. My conclusion is that the idea that very young children can do philosophy has not only significant consequences for how we should educate young children, but also for (...)
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  • Can children do philosophy?Karin Murris - 2000 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 34 (2):261–279.
    Some philosophers claim that young children cannot do philosophy. This paper examines some of those claims, and puts forward arguments against them. Our beliefs that children cannot do philosophy are based on philosophical assumptions about children, their thinking and about philosophy. Many of those assumptions remain unquestioned by critics of Philosophy with Children. My conclusion is that the idea that very young children can do philosophy has not only significant consequences for how we should educate young children, but also for (...)
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  • Coming in From the Margins.Stephan Millett - 2008 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 19 (1):36-43.
    This paper provides a critical examination of philosophy teaching at all levels in Australian schools. It looks at the points of difference and congruence between the States and Territories and argues that teaching philosophy through the philosophical community of inquiry should be a core element of school curricula. In spite of a growing interest in philosophy in schools, its documented benefits and the high degree of “fit” with a revised curriculum in at least two states, the implementation of philosophy by (...)
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  • What Does Philosophy for Children Have to do with Emotional Intelligence?Ann Gazzard - 2000 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 15 (1):39-45.
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  • Thinking in Education.Matthew Lipman - 2003 - British Journal of Educational Studies 51 (3):303-305.
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  • Sophie's world: a Novel about the history of philosophy.Patrick Hutchings, Paulette Møller & Jostein Gaarder - 1995 - Sophia 34 (2):120-121.
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  • Good Thinking.Matthew Lipman - 1995 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 15 (2):37-41.
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  • The Philosophy of Childhood.Gareth B. Matthews - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (186):125-127.
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  • Growing up with Philosophy.William F. Losito, Matthew Lipman & Ann Margaret Sharp - 1980 - British Journal of Educational Studies 28 (2):148.
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  • A Framework for Facilitating Classroom Dialogue.Maughn Rollins Gregory - 2007 - Teaching Philosophy 30 (1):59-84.
    Classroom dialogue can be democratic and evidence critical and creative thinking, yet lose momentum and direction without a plan for systematic inquiry. This article presents a six-stage framework for facilitating philosophical dialogue in pre-college and college classrooms, drawn from John Dewey and Matthew Lipman. Each stage involves particular kinds of thinking and aims at a specific product or task. The role of the facilitator—illustrated with suggestive scripts—is to help the participants move their dialogue through the stages of the framework and (...)
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  • Philosophy for Children and the Piagetian Framework.Ann Gazzard - 1983 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 5 (1):10-13.
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  • Teacher Education in Philosophy for Children in Mexico.Eugenio Echeverría - 2006 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 18 (2):19-23.
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  • Logic: The Theory of Inquiry.John Dewey - 1938 - Philosophy 14 (55):370-371.
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  • Education for Justice.Teresa De La Garza - 2006 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 18 (2):13-18.
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  • Virtue Ethics and Moral Education.David Carr & Jan Steutel - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 51 (204):411-414.
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  • Practicality and Philosophy for Children.Jennifer Bleazby - 2004 - Critical and Creative Thinking 12 (2).
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  • Think. A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy.Simon Blackburn - 2001 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 191 (3):402-403.
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