Description
About the Author
Thomas E. Wartenberg is professor of philosophy at Mount Holyoke College and has been working with teachers on teaching philosophy for children for over a decade. He is a member of the American Philosophical Association Committee on Precollege Instruction in Philosophy. Among his other books are Existentialism and Thinking on Screen.
Reviews
I love this approach to teaching philosophy and use Thomas Wartenberg's materials regularly in my philosophy classes. I used the first edition right from publication, and now am pleased to see a new edition out - this time with three intended audiences - teachers, students, and parents. The key words exciting, enriching and insightful are emphasized - and whether you are a teacher, student, or parent, be prepared to get a 'buzz' out of talking philosophically with your child or children using these carefully chosen stories, mainly in the form of picture books. There are many more creative and original ideas and suggestions for developing stories both in the book and on Wartenberg's excellent website: www.teachingchildrenphilosophy.org. -- Jean Bews, St. Leonard's Primary School, Shropshire UK (SAPERE award-winning school)
Elementary school teachers will welcome this new edition of Tom Wartenberg's beginner's guide for using picture books to engage children in philosophical discussion. Introductions to the philosophy behind classics of children's literature are accompanied by easy-to-follow instructions and sound practical advice - just what is needed to get successfully under way. -- Dr. Philip Cam, president, The Federation of Australasian Philosophy for Children's Associations
Book Information
ISBN 9781475804454
Author Thomas E. Wartenberg
Format Paperback
Page Count 190
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 295g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 154mm * 14mm