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Barbara Vidion
on 27 May 2009 at 16:15
No half term break for Philosophy4Children! Dot and I have
had a busy half term planning for our next events.
June starts with a full day in a Great Yarmouth school. We
are looking forward to this very much. Both of us find the
most rewarding part of our work is when we are able to
introduce philosophy directly to children, so a whole morning
working with children throughout the school will be a
delight. The afternoon will be spent reviewing and planning
the next steps with their teachers.
The following day we have an introductory session with
headteachers in the south Norfolk, north Suffolk area. By the
end of this session participants should have the skills to
deliver a philosophical enquiry with their children. As
a backup to the session, there is a pack to buy.
Dot Lenton
on 2 May 2009 at 22:06
Barbara and I have enjoyed two very interesting sessions in
school, one in Gt Yarmouth and one north of Norwich. Very
different settings but alike in wanting to give their
children an exciting and challenging approach to learning. We
get very excited going into school and working with different
adults and children. Our bookings seem quite full at the
moment and we are already planning our next series of
meetings. We are holding a free introductory session at
Harleston Primary on June 2nd at 3pm and look forward to
bringing philosophy4children to them.