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thinking in stories
1. Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children: Volume > 15 > Issue: 3
Gareth B. Matthews Many Moons
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thinking and the body
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Maxime Sheets-Johnston Dance Improvisation: a Paradigm of Thinking in Movement
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community of inquiry, systems theory, and education
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Pavel Lushyn, David Kennedy The Psychodynamics of Community of Inquiry and Educational Reform: a Cross-Cultural Perspective
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violence prevention: theory and practice
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Marie-France Daniel, Ann-Marie Michel Learning to Think and to Speak: An Account of an Experiment Involving Children Aged 3 to 5 in France and Quebec
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Marie-France Daniel Audrey-Anne's Tales
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reflections
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Hannah Arendt, David Bohm Arendt and Bohm on Mind, Thought, Thinking, Self, Ego, Soul, Body, Feeling, and Felts
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critiques of philosophy for children
7. Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children: Volume > 15 > Issue: 3
Trevor Currow The Value of Dialogue
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Samuel Scolnicov The Problematic Community of Inquiry: The Socrates and Kant of Lipman and Dewey
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notes from the field
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Jana Mohr-Lone 5th Graders Discuss Robotics
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