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This is a resource from the Philosophy4Children Blog feed, entitled A day in the classroom.. It was written by Barbara Vidion and first published Tue, 26 Jan 2010 19:17:26 GMT.
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A day in the classroom.
Following the staff training we did at the school in Norwich, we returned a week later to carry out demonstration philosophy4children lessons throughout the school. Dot and I were delighted to find that some teachers, during the week between our visits, had run a philosophical enquiry with their classes!
We had a great day in the eight classes (Years 3 to 6). Children, teachers and support staff were all very enthusiastic, here are some of the staff comments:
"It allowed me to see a teachable structure with a class, how time needs to be given for pupils to formulate their answers, how children respond to each other and their ideas."
"Excellent modelling of flow of a session. It allowed me to pay attention to the class and listen to their ideas."
"Clear expectations set out to the children. I liked the content and the re-focusing techniques and questions"
"It helped children to think about their behaviour and how they should talk to each other."