The Two Dimensions of Philosophy Education with Children

Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 27:39-44 (2008)
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The Twenty-first Century will be the age of information, a century only those societies that reach to and produce information can achieve success. The individuals of this century must have along with the basic skill, the new and significant qualifications of problemsolving, learning how to think, creative thinking, decision-making, research and assume responsibility of one’s knowledge as active subjects. Therefore we have to teach our students how to think. Education of thinking is the education of philosophy. One has to be taught in philosophy in order to learn thinking. Only an adequate philosophy education can create individuals with above qualifications. Such an education has to be supported by both the curricular and extra-curricular activities. This article will review these two dimensions of the philosophy education in particular on Turkey example and assert the contribution thereof on the philosophy education.

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edition Kucuk, Nimet (2008) "The two dimensions of philosophy education with children: curricular and extra-curricular philosophy activities". Childhood and Philosophy 4(8):137-142

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