Pedagogy of the Community of Philosophical Enquiry as Citizenship Education
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Pedagogy of the Community of Philosophical Enquiry as Citizenship Education
Global Perspectives on Talking Democracy into Action
Forstenzer, Joshua; Boontinand, Vachararutai; Demissie, Fufy
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2024
218
Dura
9781032588247
15 a 20 dias
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Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction to The Pedagogy of the Community of Philosophical Enquiry as Citizenship Education
Part I: CoPE and Citizenship Education in Primary and Secondary Educational Contexts
Chapter 2: Children imagining their agency: The Capabilities Approach and the Community of Philosophical Inquiry (CPI)
Chapter 3: Critical Thinking and Democratic Citizenship in a Diverse Islamic Education Context: The Relevance of the Community of Philosophical Inquiry.
Chapter 4: Community-of-Inquiry Pedagogy: Communities of Shared
Pain as Promoting Empathy for the Other in the Arab-Israel Conflict
Chapter 5: Consent as a Focus of Inquiry in Citizenship Education
Chapter 6: The Individual and the Community: the Role of Philosophical Enquiry in Citizenship Education
Part II: CoPE and Citizenship Education in Higher Education
Chapter 7: Democracy, Philosophical Enquiry and Citizenship Education in Thailand.
Chapter 8: Citizenship Education in Higher Education: the Potential of a Philosophical Approach to Fostering Citizenship.
Chapter 9: The Community of Philosophical Enquiry (CoPE) as a Pedagogy to Support Thai Undergraduate Muslim Students' Encounters with Islamophobia
Chapter 10: Reflections on Dialogic Education, Civic Science, and Community Engagement: If You Can Do It In the Classroom, You Can Do It In The World
Part III: Philosophical Perspectives on CoPE as Citizenship Education
Chapter 11: Learning from Suffering in the Community of Philosophical Inquiry: "Leaving our Grasping Egos Behind"
Chapter 12: Guilt and moral education in Philosophy for Children (P4C)
Chapter 13: From Critical Thinking to Global Citizenship: Critical Beings
Afterword
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction to The Pedagogy of the Community of Philosophical Enquiry as Citizenship Education
Part I: CoPE and Citizenship Education in Primary and Secondary Educational Contexts
Chapter 2: Children imagining their agency: The Capabilities Approach and the Community of Philosophical Inquiry (CPI)
Chapter 3: Critical Thinking and Democratic Citizenship in a Diverse Islamic Education Context: The Relevance of the Community of Philosophical Inquiry.
Chapter 4: Community-of-Inquiry Pedagogy: Communities of Shared
Pain as Promoting Empathy for the Other in the Arab-Israel Conflict
Chapter 5: Consent as a Focus of Inquiry in Citizenship Education
Chapter 6: The Individual and the Community: the Role of Philosophical Enquiry in Citizenship Education
Part II: CoPE and Citizenship Education in Higher Education
Chapter 7: Democracy, Philosophical Enquiry and Citizenship Education in Thailand.
Chapter 8: Citizenship Education in Higher Education: the Potential of a Philosophical Approach to Fostering Citizenship.
Chapter 9: The Community of Philosophical Enquiry (CoPE) as a Pedagogy to Support Thai Undergraduate Muslim Students' Encounters with Islamophobia
Chapter 10: Reflections on Dialogic Education, Civic Science, and Community Engagement: If You Can Do It In the Classroom, You Can Do It In The World
Part III: Philosophical Perspectives on CoPE as Citizenship Education
Chapter 11: Learning from Suffering in the Community of Philosophical Inquiry: "Leaving our Grasping Egos Behind"
Chapter 12: Guilt and moral education in Philosophy for Children (P4C)
Chapter 13: From Critical Thinking to Global Citizenship: Critical Beings
Afterword
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Community of Philosophical Enquiry;CoPE;Citizenship Education;Pedagogy;Democratic Education;Reflective practice;Non-directive teaching;Epistemic skills;Croatia;Greece;Thailand;Australia;Malaysia;Israel;UK;Africa;Latin America;political philosophy;Philosophy 4 Children;P4C;Matthew Lipman;consent;guilt;morals;Community-of-Enquiry Pedagogy;critical thinking
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction to The Pedagogy of the Community of Philosophical Enquiry as Citizenship Education
Part I: CoPE and Citizenship Education in Primary and Secondary Educational Contexts
Chapter 2: Children imagining their agency: The Capabilities Approach and the Community of Philosophical Inquiry (CPI)
Chapter 3: Critical Thinking and Democratic Citizenship in a Diverse Islamic Education Context: The Relevance of the Community of Philosophical Inquiry.
Chapter 4: Community-of-Inquiry Pedagogy: Communities of Shared
Pain as Promoting Empathy for the Other in the Arab-Israel Conflict
Chapter 5: Consent as a Focus of Inquiry in Citizenship Education
Chapter 6: The Individual and the Community: the Role of Philosophical Enquiry in Citizenship Education
Part II: CoPE and Citizenship Education in Higher Education
Chapter 7: Democracy, Philosophical Enquiry and Citizenship Education in Thailand.
Chapter 8: Citizenship Education in Higher Education: the Potential of a Philosophical Approach to Fostering Citizenship.
Chapter 9: The Community of Philosophical Enquiry (CoPE) as a Pedagogy to Support Thai Undergraduate Muslim Students' Encounters with Islamophobia
Chapter 10: Reflections on Dialogic Education, Civic Science, and Community Engagement: If You Can Do It In the Classroom, You Can Do It In The World
Part III: Philosophical Perspectives on CoPE as Citizenship Education
Chapter 11: Learning from Suffering in the Community of Philosophical Inquiry: "Leaving our Grasping Egos Behind"
Chapter 12: Guilt and moral education in Philosophy for Children (P4C)
Chapter 13: From Critical Thinking to Global Citizenship: Critical Beings
Afterword
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction to The Pedagogy of the Community of Philosophical Enquiry as Citizenship Education
Part I: CoPE and Citizenship Education in Primary and Secondary Educational Contexts
Chapter 2: Children imagining their agency: The Capabilities Approach and the Community of Philosophical Inquiry (CPI)
Chapter 3: Critical Thinking and Democratic Citizenship in a Diverse Islamic Education Context: The Relevance of the Community of Philosophical Inquiry.
Chapter 4: Community-of-Inquiry Pedagogy: Communities of Shared
Pain as Promoting Empathy for the Other in the Arab-Israel Conflict
Chapter 5: Consent as a Focus of Inquiry in Citizenship Education
Chapter 6: The Individual and the Community: the Role of Philosophical Enquiry in Citizenship Education
Part II: CoPE and Citizenship Education in Higher Education
Chapter 7: Democracy, Philosophical Enquiry and Citizenship Education in Thailand.
Chapter 8: Citizenship Education in Higher Education: the Potential of a Philosophical Approach to Fostering Citizenship.
Chapter 9: The Community of Philosophical Enquiry (CoPE) as a Pedagogy to Support Thai Undergraduate Muslim Students' Encounters with Islamophobia
Chapter 10: Reflections on Dialogic Education, Civic Science, and Community Engagement: If You Can Do It In the Classroom, You Can Do It In The World
Part III: Philosophical Perspectives on CoPE as Citizenship Education
Chapter 11: Learning from Suffering in the Community of Philosophical Inquiry: "Leaving our Grasping Egos Behind"
Chapter 12: Guilt and moral education in Philosophy for Children (P4C)
Chapter 13: From Critical Thinking to Global Citizenship: Critical Beings
Afterword
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Community of Philosophical Enquiry;CoPE;Citizenship Education;Pedagogy;Democratic Education;Reflective practice;Non-directive teaching;Epistemic skills;Croatia;Greece;Thailand;Australia;Malaysia;Israel;UK;Africa;Latin America;political philosophy;Philosophy 4 Children;P4C;Matthew Lipman;consent;guilt;morals;Community-of-Enquiry Pedagogy;critical thinking