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Philosophy for Children in Confucian Societies: In Theory and Practice (Routledge International Studies in the Philosophy of Education)
0367137275 epub This book contributes to the theory and practice of Philosophy for Children (P4C), with a special emphasis on theoretical and practical issues confronting researchers and practitioners working in contexts that are strongly influenced by Confucian values and norms. It includes writings by prominent P4C scholars from four Confucian societies, viz., Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan. These writings showcase the diversity of the P4C model, providing a platform for researchers and practitioners to tell their stories in their own Confucian cultural contexts. The research stories in the first part of the book are concerned with assessing the impact of traditional Confucian norms, promoting critical thinking, reconstructing the notion of community of inquiry, creating moral winds, integrating philosophy into the school curriculum, and localizing teaching methods and materials. Four issues are discussed in the second part of the book: the tension between Confucianism and powerful thinking cultural challenges for practitioners the transformation of harmony and the conception of family. Taken as a whole, the book provides fresh insights into whether and how P4Cs Westerninfluenced theories and practices are compromised when they are applied in non-Western, or rather Confucian, contexts. Read more