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1. Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children: Volume > 13 > Issue: 2
Gareth B. Matthews Fred
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Christina Slade Reasoning and Children: The Wide Glare of the Children's Day
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Clive Lindop Wisdom and Intelligence in Philosophy for Children
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Philosophy for Children aims to encourage children to think about the quality of their thinking. By modelling and exercising children in formal and informal reasoning, it aims to develop excellence in judgment. This being so, Philosophy for Children can be expected to contribute to more intelligent behavior.Much evidence has been adduced for enhanced performance on standardized tests in mathematics and language arts on the part of children engaged in Philosophy for children programs. Yet the intelligent person is not one who merely does well on a test or in the classroom, but is one who can also use his/her mind to fullest advantage in all the various transactions of everyday life. This extra dimension of intelligence is incorporated into Robert Sternberg's reconceptualization of the traditional notion of intelligence as mental self management. In this paper, Sternberg's concept of the triarchic mind is used to scrutinize the Philosophy for Children program for the extent to which it exercises children in the three kinds of mental processes he considers essential for intelligent functioning.
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Tim Sprod Improving Scientific Reasoning through Philosophy for Children: an Empirical Study
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Sarah Redshaw Walking My Body
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Lena Green Philosophy for Children: One Way of Developing Children's Thinking
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Andrea Weiss, James Katzner Learning Philosophy Collaboratively with a Student
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Berrie Heesen European Children Thinking Together in 100
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Charles C. Verharen A Philosophical Approach to Teaching Reasoning
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Tock Keng Lim Crossing the Chopsticks: Handling Chopsticks and Handling Lives
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Mónica Velasco Language in Stories for Boys and Girls
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Zosimo E. Lee Luis' Complaint
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Justen Infinito-Allocco Philosophy and Shifting Morality
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