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Philosophy is often thought of as a subject suitable for college students. We don’t generally think that third graders would do well having to write a paper about the epistemological basis for ...
In the first part of a series, Tax Notes legal reporter Kristen Parillo interviews Robert Ramsay, executive director of the Partnership for Conservation, about the controversy surrounding ...
Her experience of delivering P4C programmes in both Catholic and Protestant schools in Belfast has taught her a further lesson – that philosophy and religious education (RE) should be kept apart.
As a type of inquiry-based learning, P4C "provides a sense of connection and belonging for the student and can support all forms of inquiry across all disciplines".
Supporters of P4C believe that philosophy need not be confined to the domain of the academy, but rather children from ages 3 and upwards (years K – 12) are capable of critical, creative and ...