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Practical ideas for making your enquiries more inclusive, more reflective or more involving.
In this area, you will find a collection of practical ideas on all aspects of doing philosophy with children such as: helping pupils create questions, pushing for depth in dialogue and planning for progression. These tried-and-tested ideas will not only give you food for thought as you plan your p4c classes and curricula, they will also help you to make your p4c teaching more varied and effective.
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Practical ideas for making your enquiries more inclusive, more reflective or more involving.
Games from the world of comedy improvisation that help participants relax and overcome fear of failure.
A tool to help pupils create and choose questions.
Some advice from an experienced practitioner.
Introducing the philosophical skill of making choices and giving reasons - with children in nursery or other early-years setting.
A favourite game that enables social mixing and encourages children to enjoy reflecting and making up their minds. It can also be varied and extended in many ways, and could be built up as a regular activity, rather than as a one-off.