1. Introduction to Philosophy in Schools 2. Starting with Play 3. Creating Philosophical Thinkers 4. Big Thinking about Big Ideas 5. Think Again 6. Philosophical Journeys - Case studies 7. Using books and Resources 8. Putting it all Together - Thinking for Life Index
A practical guide to teaching philosophical thinking through play, questioning and dialogic activities to develop children's deeper understanding of life's big questions.
Sara Stanley is Foundation Stage Leader and Teacher at Sparhawk Infant and Nursery School, Norwich, UK. She is a Level 1 trainer for SAPERE (The Society for the Advancement of Philosophical Enquiry and Reflection in Education) and delivers P4C (Philosophy for Children) training, workshops and keynote speeches internationally.
‘Sara Stanley brings the buzz and energy of her classroom to an
engaging and practical guide on P4C for early years practitioners.
This book so importantly celebrates young children's thinking and
provides superb examples with helpful guidance on how to deal with
the complexities and challenges of philosophical dialogue.' Lizzy
Lewis, Development Manager, Society for Advancing Philosophical
Enquiry and Reflection in Education (SAPERE), UK
‘If you are someone interested in encouraging and facilitating
philosophical thinking skills in the classroom, this excellent book
will tell you everything you need to know to get you started.
Whatever the age of the children you work with, this accessible
book gives you a step-by-step guide to the rewarding process of
philosophy for children. However, the real plus is that it is
written by a practicing teacher and packed full of powerful case
studies that brilliantly illuminate the theory and bring the whole
process to life. If you've never taught philosophy with children
before, the case studies in this book with certainly motivate you
to want to. Packed full of excellent practical ideas, this is a
book that should be read by anyone working with children!' Ros
Bayley, early years consultant, writer and storyteller, UK
‘What I like with this book is that it shows that good thinking is
something you can learn and train, and that although it can be hard
work, it can also be fun. Sara Stanley shows the difference the
teacher can make when it comes to helping students to become better
thinkers and to listen to the ideas of others. Why Think? will
stimulate teachers to try meaningful activities that develop
children's thinking, self-esteem and their relationships with
others, whilst alsoshowing that philosophy is not only enriching
and fun for children, but also for teachers.' Beate Børresen,
Associate Professor, Faculty of Education and International
Studies, Oslo and Akershus University College, Norway
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