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Barbara Vidion
on 23 August 2010 at 19:57
When we delivered p4c today we took along an observer, this
is her feedback after watching the session.
"Excellent presentation. I gained an enormous insight
into the way in which children think. It helped me to
evaluate my own practice as a teacher and review preconceived
ideas that I have. Very thought provoking."
Barbara Vidion
on 23 August 2010 at 19:51
"I cdnuol't blveiee taht I cluod aclaltuy
uesdnatrd waht I was rdgnaeig. The phaonmnael pweor fo
the hmuan mnid!" This was the starting point for our
work today with two groups of gifted and talented young
people (Y6, 7 and 8) at a summer school in Suffolk. This
led to very animated thinking! One group explored the
capacity of the human mind and what we mean when we
speak of "self". The second group puzzled over what
language is and the conventions we have and how they
have developed. Dot and I had a great time and our
thinking was definitely stretched!
Barbara Vidion
on 9 August 2010 at 21:42
At Philosophy4Children we often work with groups of adults
who are keen to explore how to use philosophy with
children in their school. Last week we were delighted to work
with quite a different group of adults who had no connection
to a school at all. The Erasmus Foundation. in rural Suffolk,
invited us to guide them through a philosophy session. They
were interested to discover how philosophy could be
integrated into their group and their meetings. We had a
wonderful evening and were treated to a delightful
supper into the bargain. We are beginning to see many
possibilities of using philosophy beyond schools!