Contemporary education is held captive by an obsession with assessment. The culture of ''teaching-to-the-test'' and ''spoon-feeding'' has distorted the purpose of teaching and destroyed the joy of free enquiry. <br <br This book offers practical advice on how to use philosophy as the cornerstone of a new approach to teaching and learning, with the central aim of developing students'' capacity for deeper, freer thought. Drawing on his experience of innovative curriculum development work, the author explains how philosophical questions provide an excellent vehicle for engaging students and drawing them into analytical, creative and independent ways of thinking.Think Againprovides:<br <br . activities for encouraging critical and creative thinking, <br . examples of ''entry points'' for integrating philosophy in a formal curriculum; and <br . practical guidance on using philosophy to enliven learning in a range of subjects. <br <br The author emphasizes the significant opportunity that project work provides for enabling students to develop their research and analytical skills, and suggests how the 13+ curriculum could be developed to bring a philosophical dimension to learning in all subject areas.
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John L. Taylor is Assistant Head (Director of Learning, Teaching and Innovation) at Cranleigh School. Responsibility for the development of independent learning across the three schools in the Cranleigh Foundation. Working closely with staff, providing professional development opportunities and organizing and leading CPD in areas connected to independent learning. John is one of the principal architects of the Extended Project and other project-based qualifications in the UK. John published Think Again: A Philosophical Approach to Teaching in April 2012 (Continuum), plus 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Philosophy and Ethics in 2014 (Bloomsbury). He has written blogs or features for the Guardian Teacher Network and the TES. He has extensive experience as a teacher trainer, providing regular INSET for schools and colleges on matters relating to independent learning, project work, the management of classroom discussion, teaching research and inquiry skills.
''John L. Taylor''s approach to bringing more philosophy into the classroom is exemplary. He understands that philosophy should not be an optional or even compulsory bolt-on, but deeply entrenched in the teaching of a subject, and with his long experience, he knows exactly how to do this.'' Julian Baggini, writer, journalist and co-founder of The Philosophers'' Magazine
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