(eBook PDF) Critical Thinking in Young Minds (Routledge Revivals) – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
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- Author: Victor Quinn
How do you protect young minds from the everyday bombardment of “tabloid culture” – the malign cultural influences which are so prevalent in today’s society? Originally published in 1997, stimulating and actively developing children’s philosophical and critical thinking is one answer and an area in which Victor Quinn had enjoyed extraordinary success. Here he conveys to teachers, through successful lesson plans, some of the ideas and techniques that lie behind his achievements, helping them to succeed in this vital area of education. for teachers of early years, primary and early secondary school pupils.
Table of contents:
1 Introduction
2 Learning about contradictions
3 What is the world?
4 Tales and the Shoplifting Tale
5 A lesson of questions
6 In praise of falsity
7 An experience of INSET
B Process
8 Educative questioning
9 The social intellectual virtues
10 Visualising problems and solutions
11 A quarrel and four arguments
12 Climate and pedagogy
13 Some theoretical perspectives
14 Quality assessment: quality display
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