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Young philosophers... In the past 30 years hundreds of thousands
of school-age children have experienced the challenge and excitement
of doing philosophy, thanks to the visionary work of Montclair
State University professor emeritus Matthew Lipman and the Institute
he founded in 1974 with professor Ann Margaret Sharp. Today, the Institute
for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children (IAPC) has affiliate
centers in more than 40 countries and the Philosophy for Children
curriculum is used in schools around the world. Pictured, Cynthia
Schwartz, a second-grade teacher at the Harrison School in Livingston,
uses the program in her classroom to guide students through this new
way of thinking. Many adults forget how important our philosophical
wonderings used to be to us as children, said IAPC Director
Maughn Gregory. Its exciting for young people to have
the chance to inquire into things they really wonder about. Also,
taking responsibility for their own beliefs and values is one of the
things about philosophy that most appeals to the children. |
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