I was busy last week with a Philosothon competition. “What’s that?” you cry. The official answer is: A philosothon is a friendly competition in which students work together to reach a set of philosophically satisfying ideas. Students score points by making high quality contributions to the discussion and also by helping others to contribute. Those who advance the thinking of the group will score well. The aim is not to point score off each other but to work creatively with ideas as a group.
Philosophy for Children
Philosophy for Children
Philosophy for Children
I was busy last week with a Philosothon competition. “What’s that?” you cry. The official answer is: A philosothon is a friendly competition in which students work together to reach a set of philosophically satisfying ideas. Students score points by making high quality contributions to the discussion and also by helping others to contribute. Those who advance the thinking of the group will score well. The aim is not to point score off each other but to work creatively with ideas as a group.