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International P4C Links
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IAPC |
| Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children - Montclair University, USA |
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ICPIC |
| International Council of Philosophical Inquiry with Children |
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Menon Project Website |
| MENON is a Comenius - project of 11 European partners which aims to encourage teachers' professional growth by developing their dialogical sensitivity and skills through philosophical enquiry. |
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Northwest Center for Philosophy for Children |
| A non-profit organization that brings philosophy into the lives of young people with a particular emphasis on reaching children who are at risk and educationally disadvantaged - Washington, USA |
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Philosophy Slam |
| The Mission of the Kids Philosophy Slam is to give kids a voice and to inspire kids to think by unlocking their intellectual and creative potential through a unique and powerful philosophical forum. |
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SOPHIA |
| European Foundation for the Advancement of Doing Philosophy with Children. SOPHIA is an open, cooperative organization for all European teachers, teacher educators and philosophers working in the field of doing philosophy with children. |
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Nepal Schools Blog Spot |
| Nepal Schools Aid news about their Values Programme and Introduction of P4C. P4C.Com has sponsored this initiative by providing free online resources. |
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Philosophy for Change |
| Philosophy for Change aims to investigate the place of philosophical enquiry in education for sustainable living. |
P4C Sites UK
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Children Thinking |
| Childrenthinking was set up by practising teachers in order to provide support and training in the area of Philosophy with Children |
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Sustained Success |
| A network that provides guidance and support for communities to engage in thoughtful dialogue, to question assumptions, make wise judgements and feel more positive about learning |
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Thinking for Learning Unit - Northumberland |
| Thinking for Learning is an umbrella term that includes recent influences promoting conscious and active thinking about the learning process. Currently, these include Thinking Skills, Accelerated Learning and Philosophy for Children. |
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P4C.com |
| A resource and collaboration website for P4C bringing ideas to teachers in the UK and around the world. It provides quick-reply support forums, guidance on all aspects of p4c, stimulus materials and practical activities to use in lessons. |
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P4C Oldham |
| This site is designed by teachers to support all communities of enquiries within the Oldham area. |
Philosophy - general
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Ask Philosophers |
| This site puts the talents and knowledge of philosophers at the service of the general public. |
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Episteme Links |
| This section provides a database of over 1600 links to electronic texts by famous philosophers throughout history |
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Philosophy Now |
| Website of the news-stand magazine for everyone interested in ideas |
Philosophy for Global Citizenship - P4GC
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Cheshire Development Education Centre |
| CDEC is the leading provider of global education services in Cheshire, Halton, Warrington and Wirral, offering professional support and training to schools and teachers, universities and trainee teachers and other educational and early years’ settings. |
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Development Education Centre (South Yorkshire) |
| The Development Education Centre (South Yorkshire), DEC(SY), works with teachers and others involved in education, promoting a development and global perspective in the curriculum.
Using active learning methods, based on enquiry into issues and ideas, DEC(SY) aims to help people to develop the skills and commitment to work together to bring about a more just world. |
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Global Link DEC (Lancaster) |
| Global Link is a Development Education Centre (DEC) based in Lancaster in the UK who run workshops, exhibitions, training and other events in schools, colleges and the wider community on global citizenship issues such as diversity, human rights, community cohesion, refugees and immigration, fairtrade, climate change and sustainable development. |
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Cumbria Development Education Centre |
| CDEC aims to support students, teachers and community groups in understanding and promoting the knowledge skils and attitudes needed to participate in a multicultural society and an interdependent world. |
Philosophy in Schools
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A Level Philosophy |
| A Level Philosophy (ALP) provides conferences on philosophy and religious studies for Years 12 and 13. ALP hosts conferences for students and and INSET days for teachers, and also organizes talks and conferences in schools. |
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Kestrel Thinking Schools |
| In partnership with the Cognitive Education Centre (CEC),University of Exeter, Kestrel Education offers a whole-school approach to teaching thinking. Schools are members of the UK Thinking Schools network and have access to network conferences and also the expertise of other schools in the network. This includes those schools which have gained recognition from the university for the quality of their work. |
SAPERE Trainers' Websites
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Dr Catherine McCall |
| Website of Dr Catherine McCall - the Centre for Lifelong Learning, University of Strathclyde |
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Still Thinking |
| Still Thinking is the website of Dr Barry Hymer. Barry is professor of psychology in education in the Education Faculty of the University of Cumbria. He is an experienced teacher, educational psychologist, trainer and consultant. |
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Teaching Thinking |
| The homepage of Robert Fisher - teacher, writer and researcher on teaching thinking, learning and creativity |
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Thinking Education |
| The website of Will Ord - education that puts thinking and communication skills, reflective practice, and the 'community of learners' at the heart of learning and teaching. |
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ThinkingScripts |
| The website of Steve Williams, p4c trainer, writer, editor and co-director of p4c.com. |
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Philosophy in Education |
| The website of Steve Bramall, SAPERE Trainer. University of London trained teacher educator and PhD in Philosophy of Education. |
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The Philosophy Man |
| P4C training, resources, pupil workshops and a free weekly email bulletin to give teachers sustained support to make thinking fun. |
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James Nottingham |
| Author of the 'Challenging Learning' series; founder of Sustained Success, an independent company running courses in P4C; co-founder of the p4c.com website; and co-ordinator of the European section of the OUR education network. |
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