Summary |
The Philosophy in Schools leaf
of PhilPapers focuses on academic publications and research content that centres
on philosophy as a practice in, for and about schools. Philosophy for/ with Children (P4/wC) as a theory,
method, and approach are in the main the preoccupation of such focus. Emanating out of the seminal work of Matthew
Lipman and Anne Margaret Sharpe at Montclaire University, United States, Philosophy
for/with Children over a scan of plus four decades has come to include a body
of scholarship from across the world that has traversed in several noted
directions. This body of scholarship
particularly homes in on the contributions, complexities and contradictions
explored and tested on P4/wC as a tool for engaging thoughtfully in and for
schooling both explicitly and implicitly.
The Philosophy in Schools category includes papers on work with/by
teachers in- and pre-service and in school learners. Aspects of research and practice collectively
and singularly around the use of P4/wC in teacher education and training that
involves philosophy in schools as theoretical or conceptual frameworks,
methodological and empirical practice and or reviewed in literature are
welcome. This leaf should avoid papers
on Philosophy of Education which has its own category on this
website. Papers on Philosophy in Schools
that focus on the theory, practice, curriculum implementation and research endeavours
of authors are herein found. |