Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery and a Fifth-Grade High Ability Language Arts Class

Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 6 (1) (1985)
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Analytic teaching is a method of teaching which attempts to enable students to discover meanings. Matthew Lipman, founding father of the Analytic Teaching program, defines education with this statement: "Whenever meaning accrues, there is education."

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