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This practical resource shows how creative and philosophical thinking can be developed in the everyday classroom. Part one describes the authors evolving ideas and practices of creative and philosophical thinking. Part two gives details about why these are seen as important, how to get going and suggests some ideas on how you might want to develop these practices further. This publication will help you develop: * Playful and experimental thinking outside the box * The ability of your children to pose questions that are important to them and create answers that are reasoned and reasonable * Children's awareness and appreciation of themselves and others as knowledge creators * Children's confidence and ability to challenge their own thinking and the status quo * Children's ability to create options for themselves within constraints and to be open to opportunities * Children's learning to learn about themselves * Teacher's researching to understand and improve their own practice



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Build self-confidence through creative thinking activities philosophy is a fast growing and exciting area of creative development in primary phase education. In this practical introductory book, two teachers and a psychologist provide details of:

How to begin this process in classrooms

Outlines of particularly successful sessions

Case studies drawn from real experience in primary classrooms

Resources and ideas to help get you started.

Your pupils will develop:

Playful and experimental thinking outside the box

The ability to pose questions that are important to them and create answers that are reasoned and reasonable

Awareness and appreciation of themselves and others as 'knowledge creators'

Confidence and ability to challenge their own thinking and the status quo.

Creative and Philosophical Thinking in Primary

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    A Paperback / softback by Marie Huxtable, Rosalind Hurford, Joy Mounter

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/01/1999
      ISBN13: 9781906517090, 978-1906517090
      ISBN10: 1906517096

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This practical resource shows how creative and philosophical thinking can be developed in the everyday classroom. Part one describes the authors evolving ideas and practices of creative and philosophical thinking. Part two gives details about why these are seen as important, how to get going and suggests some ideas on how you might want to develop these practices further. This publication will help you develop: * Playful and experimental thinking outside the box * The ability of your children to pose questions that are important to them and create answers that are reasoned and reasonable * Children's awareness and appreciation of themselves and others as knowledge creators * Children's confidence and ability to challenge their own thinking and the status quo * Children's ability to create options for themselves within constraints and to be open to opportunities * Children's learning to learn about themselves * Teacher's researching to understand and improve their own practice



      Table of Contents

      Build self-confidence through creative thinking activities philosophy is a fast growing and exciting area of creative development in primary phase education. In this practical introductory book, two teachers and a psychologist provide details of:

      How to begin this process in classrooms

      Outlines of particularly successful sessions

      Case studies drawn from real experience in primary classrooms

      Resources and ideas to help get you started.

      Your pupils will develop:

      Playful and experimental thinking outside the box

      The ability to pose questions that are important to them and create answers that are reasoned and reasonable

      Awareness and appreciation of themselves and others as 'knowledge creators'

      Confidence and ability to challenge their own thinking and the status quo.

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