Steve Williams
I am co-director of and co-editor p4c.com. I taught taught English and media studies for 14 years in secondary schools and served for five years as head of an English department. I worked for six years as a professional book and magazine editor.
I helped to found SAPERE, the Philosophy for Children network in the UK, and was the first person in Britain to introduce P4C as curriculum subject in a secondary school. Over the years, I have worked with children of all ages in a wide variety of schools. I have helped many teachers to start Philosophy for Children through the courses and support I provide.
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A couple of rhymes to encourage children to share thoughts and questions and to understand 'questions' and 'statements'.
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What do we mean by 'fair'?
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Ways to deepen discussions by working with pupils on concepts that help them to reason and make connections.
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Paired work: 'pairs compare', 'think, pair, share' and 'think, write, share, compare.' Inspired by the work of Spencer Kagan.
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