Comments on: Anno’s Counting Book https://plato-philosophy.org/annos-counting-book/ Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization Mon, 07 Nov 2011 21:49:00 +0000 hourly 1 By: Mrs. Donovan https://plato-philosophy.org/annos-counting-book/#comment-12266 Mon, 07 Nov 2011 21:49:00 +0000 https://www.philosophyforchildren.org/annos-counting-book/#comment-12266 Thank you. I shall look up the resource.

I am also looking for a school in the US to link with via our school blog
http://bradfordschools.net/blog/miriamlord/2011/11/02/what-is-a-philosophical-question/#comments

The idea is that on a weekly basis the children (ages 10-11)comment on a philosophical question. We have just started philosophy in school and have linked with a school in London and West Yorkshire. This week we are beginning to try out an inter-school philosophy blog. Do you know of any schools that may want to participate?

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By: Jana https://plato-philosophy.org/annos-counting-book/#comment-12267 Mon, 07 Nov 2011 00:24:29 +0000 https://www.philosophyforchildren.org/annos-counting-book/#comment-12267 One book that I really like for discussions about democracy and what constitutes a just society is The Araboolies of Liberty Street by Sam Swope. I should write about this one. Glad you like the blog!

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By: Mrs. Donovan https://plato-philosophy.org/annos-counting-book/#comment-12268 Mon, 07 Nov 2011 00:10:24 +0000 https://www.philosophyforchildren.org/annos-counting-book/#comment-12268 Hi. I'm a Primary teacher in England and we have just started a philosophical community of equiry with our Year 6 children (age 10-11). I love your blog. I wondered if you could recommend a stimulus for a discussion about democracy?

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