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Barbara Vidion
on 18 December 2008 at 13:30
While Dot and I were at Handford Hall Primary School earlier
in December, we bought the book Philosophy With Young
Children - a Classroom Handbook by Philip Cam et al.
It is proving to be an excellent read. A book review will
follow soon, once we have finished reading it!
Dot Lenton
on 12 December 2008 at 21:38
Today we sent out over 60 emails to Head Teachers for the
first time from our new website address . The follow up
letter will be sent next term to invite them to a free
session – reminding some and introducing to others, what
philosophy4children is all about!
Dot Lenton
on 9 December 2008 at 21:34
Today it is quite exciting and scary! Our website has gone
live! It's all happening.
Dot Lenton
on 6 December 2008 at 21:32
On Wednesday Barbara and I went to Jon Trotter's school,
Handford Hall Primary, in Ipswich. The hall was filled with
lots of teachers from Suffolk, a smattering from Norfolk, and
some important people like advisers and teacher trainers.
There was a great deal of excitement from the teachers who
had gone to visit Buranda Primary School in Australia, to see
philosophy taking place in the classroom. It reminded me of
examples of things that had been happening in Norfolk
classrooms about 10 years ago with the Thinking Schools,
Thinking Children initiative. However an Ofsted inspector
said that in the past couple of years she hadn't seen any
philosophy going on in the Norfolk schools that she had
inspected. It seemed impossible - is it that schools felt
Ofsted wouldn't be interested? Helen lamb, a Head Teacher
from Woodside Infant and Nursery School, invited her to visit
her school in Norfolk where it is alive and well! Brilliant
Helen. I bet she will be impressed.
In our own school I remember the amazing effect philosophy
had on all the children. One boy, a selective mute in
Reception, said a couple of years later that he began to
speak because of philosophy. He said that listening to the
others he realised that you didn't always have to get the
answers right. He went on to get Level 5 in all his SATs at
the end of Key Stage 2!
Dot Lenton
on 4 December 2008 at 11:57
Barbara and I attended a fascinating and lively conference in
Norwich on 6th November 2008. The title itself was inspiring
- "From Good to Outstanding". Jon Trotter, head
teacher from Handford Hall Primary School in Ipswich,
explained how he and his staff led the school through an
exciting journey from Special Measures to Outstanding. He,
with his deputy Kasha, talked about the innovations that they
had introduced over a period of approximately five years that
brought about this transformation. I was particularly
interested and excited by the way he has used Philosophy for
Children to help raise children's ability to question and
to think beyond the literal. He explained how this process
gave children access to higher order thinking and the ability
to analyse more sophisticated texts. This had an amazing
result, in that children's grades improved substantially
in the English SATs!
Dot Lenton
on 19 September 2008 at 11:46
Tags:
teaching pack,
Barbara and Dot are working hard on producing a pack that can
be used in schools by teachers. This exciting innovation will
be presented at the Head Teachers introduction session in
February 2009 where packs will be on sale.