ABSTRACT

Philosophy for Children (P4C) is a movement that teaches reasoning and argumentative skills to children of all ages. This book looks at the progress that P4C has made in the UK in addressing issues of literacy, critical thinking, PSHE, education for sustainable development and wider issues such as bullying.

Chapters identify the different theories and practices that have emerged and discuss the necessity for a reflective approach that P4C brings to education. The book highlights how this movement can fit into the early years, primary and secondary curriculum and the challenges and rewards that come with it. Chapters include:

  • The Evolution of Philosophy for Children in the UK
  • Pedagogical Judgement
  • Negotiating meaning in classrooms: P4C as an exemplar of dialogic pedagogy
  • The impact of P4C on teacher educators
  • Being and becoming a philosophical teacher

This will be an invaluable guide for all those interested in P4C and studying courses on Early Childhood Studies, Education Studies and Initial Teacher Training courses.

part 1|21 pages

The context

part 2|32 pages

P4C as a pedagogical approach

chapter 3|12 pages

The construct of the child

The ‘C’ in PwC

chapter 4|9 pages

Pedagogical judgement

chapter 5|9 pages

Negotiating meaning in classrooms

P4C as an exemplar of dialogic pedagogy

part 3|49 pages

P4C in school

chapter 6|9 pages

P4C in early childhood education

chapter 8|11 pages

P4C in science education

chapter 9|10 pages

An evaluation of P4C

chapter 10|11 pages

P4C and education for diversity

part 4|42 pages

The higher education context