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In out, in out, shake it all about

On The Philosophy Foundation blog recently, we have seen posts by Pete Worley on the Hokey Kokey method, and Steven Campbell-Harris on his Kokey Hokey Method. This blog is from Tim Sprod author of Discussions in Sceince and Philosophical Discussions in Moral Education in response to these blogs.

 

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Posted by on 29th September 2016 at 12:00am


Category: Philosophy, P4C, Guest Blogger, Education

Tags: Hokey Kokey Method, Teacher training

Confusion Leading to Learning

Professor Brian Cox has spoken up for confusion – Plato would agree.

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Posted by on 19th January 2013 at 12:00am


Category: Philosophy

Tags: philosophy, Plato, Brian Cox, Confusion

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