2012
DOI: 10.1080/03055698.2010.540824
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Dialogic practice in primary schools: how primary head teachers plan to embed philosophy for children into the whole school

Abstract: The Philosophy for Children in Schools Project is an ongoing research project to explore the impact of philosophy for children (P4C) on classroom practice. This paper reports on the responses of head teachers, teachers and local educational authority (LA) officers in South Wales, UK, to the initial training programme in Philosophy for Children carried out by the University School of Education. Achieving change in schools through the embedding of new practices is an important challenge for head teachers. Interv… Show more

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“…Because of their lack of training in philosophy, teachers may replicate familiar discussion formats, such as circle time, which many view as similar to the CPI (Lyle & Thomas-Williams, 2012). Since these models tend to emphasise collaboration and other community goals, those are the aspects that are foregrounded in the CPI.…”
Section: Murris (2008a) Explains This Point Wellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of their lack of training in philosophy, teachers may replicate familiar discussion formats, such as circle time, which many view as similar to the CPI (Lyle & Thomas-Williams, 2012). Since these models tend to emphasise collaboration and other community goals, those are the aspects that are foregrounded in the CPI.…”
Section: Murris (2008a) Explains This Point Wellmentioning
confidence: 99%