E-Books

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E-books on p4c.com

E-books offer coherent collections of ideas, tips and resources. There are two types:

Formatted-for-print e-books: We may sell these E-Books to non subscribers but they are available to subscribers for free. You may use the e-books for your own work with children and share them with colleagues in your own institution but you should not distribute the e-book widely, for example from your website or to people who attend courses you give.

Web e-books: works in progress, sometimes including video and audio. We will update and amend these over time. Some will be suitable for in-house training and discussion with colleagues.

Title Category Author Createdsort icon
Argumentative Artifacts: Using arguments for philosophical inquiry in schools
Link to a web e-book on p4c.com about the use of created arguments as stimuli and models for p4c
E-Books Steve Williams 11/05/2012
Readers' Theatre and P4C
Link to a web e-book on p4c.com demonstrating the many uses of Readers' Theatre for p4c.
E-Books Steve Williams 06/03/2012
Thinking Moves
An e-books with 14 activities to enliven you P4C sessions. There are short 'thinking games', ideas for role plays and routines you can adapt for mini-enquiries and follow-ups.
E-Books, Games Karin Murris 26/10/2011
The Philosophy Club
Advice, methods and photocopiable materials to assist philosophical dialogue with pupils aged 10 and over.
E-Books Steve Williams 24/08/2011
Thinking and Writing (Part 4)
How freewriting and p4c can work together
E-Books, Thinking and Writing Steve Williams 11/01/2009
Thinking and writing (part 3)
An introduction to i-writing -- writing for ideas
E-Books, Thinking and Writing Steve Williams 21/11/2008
Thinking and writing (part 2)
An introduction to writing for ideas and writing for ideas plus expression
E-Books, Thinking and Writing Steve Williams 09/11/2008
Thinking and writing (part 1)
Steve Williams introduces some general strategies to guide writing for thinking and thinking for writing
E-Books, Thinking and Writing Steve Williams 09/11/2008