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Jana Mohr Lone

    Jana Mohr Lone est une pionnière dans l'approche de la philosophie auprès des jeunes esprits. En tant que directrice du Centre de philosophie pour enfants de l'Université de Washington, elle se consacre à l'enseignement de l'enquête philosophique auprès de tous les groupes d'âge, de la maternelle à l'université. Son travail se concentre sur la culture du dialogue réfléchi et sur la démonstration de la manière dont les concepts philosophiques peuvent être intégrés dans la vie quotidienne et l'éducation, permettant ainsi aux enfants comme aux adultes de s'engager avec des questions fondamentales.

    What would you do?: Family
    What would you do?: Friendship
    What would you do?: Bravery
    What would you do?: Fairness
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    The Philosophical Child
    • The Philosophical Child

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,5(35)Évaluer

      Many parents welcome the idea of being able to talk with their children about life's big questions, but are unsure where to begin. In The Philosophical Child, Mohr Lone offers parents easy ways to introduce philosophical questions to their children and to gently help them explore significant issues.

      The Philosophical Child
    • Discussing the meaning of childhood, friendship, justice and fairness, happiness, and death, Jana Mohr Lone considers how listening to children’s ideas can expand our thinking about societal issues and deepen our respect for children’s perspectives.

      Seen and Not Heard
    • What would you do?: Fairness

      Moral dilemmas for kids

      Focusing on everyday moral dilemmas, this book aims to teach children important values, behaviors, and principles. Through relatable scenarios, it encourages young readers to navigate ethical challenges and develop a strong moral compass, equipping them with the tools needed for thoughtful decision-making in their lives.

      What would you do?: Fairness
    • What would you do?: Bravery

      Moral dilemmas for kids

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Focusing on everyday moral dilemmas, this book aims to teach children essential values, behavior, and principles. It serves as a guide for young readers to navigate life's challenges, encouraging thoughtful decision-making and ethical understanding. Through relatable scenarios, it fosters a sense of morality and personal growth, making it a valuable resource for both children and parents.

      What would you do?: Bravery
    • What would you do?: Friendship

      Moral dilemmas for kids

      Focusing on everyday moral dilemmas, this book aims to educate children about essential values, behavior, and principles. Through engaging scenarios, it provides guidance to help young readers navigate life's challenges and develop a strong moral compass.

      What would you do?: Friendship
    • What would you do?: Family

      Moral dilemmas for kids

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Focusing on everyday moral dilemmas, this book helps children understand values, behavior, and principles essential for navigating life. Through engaging scenarios, it encourages young readers to think critically about their choices and develop a strong moral compass.

      What would you do?: Family
    • Philosophy in Education

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Philosophy in Education: Questioning and Dialog in K-12 Classrooms is a textbook in the fields of pre-college philosophy and philosophy of education, intended for philosophers and philosophy students, K-12 classroom teachers, administrators and educators, policymakers, and pre-college practitioners of all kinds.

      Philosophy in Education
    • This book explores everyday moral dilemmas and teaches children about values, behaviour and principles to help guide them through life

      What would you do?: Friendship
    • This book explores everyday moral dilemmas and teaches children about values, behaviour and principles to help guide them through life

      What would you do?: Family
    • This book explores everyday moral dilemmas and teaches children about values, behaviour and principles to help guide them through life

      What would you do?: Honesty