Time to Think Book 2 Cover

Time to Think Book 2

A guide to thoughtful discussion

Provide food for thought. Time to Think encourages the development of good thinking skills: reflective analysis, reasoning and discrimination. It asks students to consider philosophical concepts and promotes discussion. This series is supported by teacher notes, a checklist of essential thinking skills and evaluation forms.

Ages: 8-10 | Pages: 48 | Code: 0237 | ISBN: 9781877390296
Series: Time to Think

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Anne-Maree McDougall

Anne-Maree McDougall, a New Zealand-trained and registered teacher and an active member of the New Zealand Philosophy for Children Association, has a passion for thinking with students of all ages. She has worked with teachers, parents and students in New Zealand, Australia and England, and will continue to do so from her home on New Zealand's Coromandel Peninsula.

Contents

Introduction4
Using this Resource5
Practical Considerations5
The Role of the Teacher6
Assessment and Evaluation7
Think Tank8
Great Questions to Ask9
Living Longer10
Getting Even11
Violence12
Intelligence13
Learning14
School15
Rights16
Eating Meat17
Laws18
Liar, Liar . . .19
It's All an Illusion20
What's Real, What's Not?21
What's Important22
But Is It Art?23
Lucky24
Beginnings and Endings25
Imagining26
Medicines and Testing27
Winning and Losing28
Listening29
Fun!30
Education31
Breaking the Law . . .32
Parents and Babies33
Mind/Brain34
Punishment35
Teachers36
Loss37
Freedom38
Stealing39
Evidence and Proof40
The Death Penalty41
War42
Home Security43
Essential Skills44
Checklist for Essential Skills Covered45
Individual Self-Evaluation46
Teacher Evaluation47