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E-raamat: Philosophy for Children Across the Primary Curriculum: Inspirational Themed Planning

  • Formaat: 296 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429553622
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  • Formaat: 296 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429553622

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"This is an easy to use, theme-based resource book for Philosophy for Children (P4C) practitioners in primary school settings. It covers 10 popular themes which include many current affair issues and enduring curriculum themes such as artificial intelligence, biodiversity, resilience, and waste. Each theme provides planning for every subject and links to the relevant English national curriculum expectations. Offering ideas for a year's worth of work, it can be dipped into for inspiration or used for step-by-step sessions. There are links to video-clips, websites, and stories that teachers and practitioners can use to base their concept exploration and enquires on. Presenting a range of philosophical ideas, activities and resources, this book is essentialfor all primary P4C facilitators excited by embedding and exploring philosophy across the curriculum"--

This is an easy to use, theme-based resource book for Philosophy for Children (P4C) practitioners in primary school settings. It covers 10 popular themes which include many current affair issues and enduring curriculum themes such as artificial intelligence, biodiversity, resilience, and waste.

Arvustused

"Alison Shorer is always such an inspiration and this book is no exception to that. Absolutely packed with great ideas and resources, it shows that Philosophy for Children truly can be cross curricular, and used within a holistic approach to education, throughout primary education and beyond. For educators new to P4C up to those who have been doing it for years, this book will prove to be an essential tool. An absolute treasure trove of lessons to take you through a full year and beyond."

Dulcinea Norton-Morris, author of Beautiful Thinking: Metacognition from Birth to Five

"I really like that the cross-curricular links were shown and linked to the questions. This makes it easy for teachers to embed P4C into the curriculum."



Natalie Padley, Deputy Head Teacher, St. Martins Primary

Foreword, Preface,
1. About the authors,
2. How to use this book,
3.
Philosophy at the heart,
4. The philosophical teacher,
5. Making
metacognition simple,
6. Artificial intelligence,
7. Biodiversity,
8. Hearts
and lungs,
9. Journeys,
10. Money,
11. Resilience,
12. Time,
13. War and
peace,
14. Waste,
15. Water,
16. Appendix A: P4C Generic Worksheets,
17.
Appendix B: Commemoration dates
Alison Shorer is a P4C facilitator (SAPERE trained) and Thinking Moves Trainer for DialogueWorks. She specialises in oracy teaching and is a co-founder of Articulacy and TalkTastic. During her career in education, she has been a primary school teacher, given oracy intervention programmes to secondary school students, been a lecturer in language and literacy, and served as a teacher trainer and mentor. Her first degree was reading philosophy, and she has a master's in education.

Katie Quinn is the Philosophy for Children (P4C) Lead and SAPERE Trainer at a large city-centre primary school in Exeter. She has worked with senior leadership to link philosophy to the learning and behaviour values already in place, and to develop ways of systematically incorporating it into topic planning, across all year groups and all curriculum areas, from science to maths to religious education. Her first degree was also reading philosophy.