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Why Teach Philosophy In Schools The Case For Philosophy On The Curriculum Jane Gatley

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Why Teach Philosophy In Schools The Case For Philosophy On The Curriculum Jane Gatley
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.86 MB
Pages: 211
Author: Jane Gatley
ISBN: 9781350268357, 1350268356
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Why Teach Philosophy In Schools The Case For Philosophy On The Curriculum Jane Gatley by Jane Gatley 9781350268357, 1350268356 instant download after payment.

This book presents a case for teaching philosophy in schools. It develops two original arguments for teaching philosophy to all students at some point over the course of their education. Gatley argues that teaching philosophy is the best way to help students to think clearly using ordinary, or non-specialist concepts such as 'good', 'truth', or 'happiness'. She goes on to argue that teaching philosophy is the best way to help students to make sense of the different conceptual schemes used by different school subjects. Combining these two arguments, Gatley suggests that these two roles for philosophy are central to the task of educating people, and so philosophy ought to be included on school curricula. Building on the work of philosophers of education including Richard Stanley Peters, Harry Brighouse, Matthew Lipman, Mary Midgley and Martha Nussbaum, the book covers a range of topics including Philosophy for Children (P4C), the aims education, religious education, curriculum design and education policy.

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