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Jana Mohr Lone

University of Washington
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  • University of Washington
    Department of Philosophy
    Director of Center for Philosophy for Children
University of Washington
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1996
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Seattle, Washington, United States of America
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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy for Children: Metaphilosophy
Philosophy in Schools
Philosophy for Children, Misc
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy for Children: Metaphilosophy
Philosophy in Schools
Philosophy for Children, Misc
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    Recent Texts in Pre-College Philosophy
    Teaching Philosophy 34 (1): 51-67. 2011.
    This is an exciting time for people working in pre-college philosophy in the United States, as the last decade has seen slow but steady growth in the field. As the field develops, there is an expanding need for high-quality resources in a variety of areas: (1) for philosophers and other philosophy educators working with teachers, graduate and undergraduate students, and other adults to train skilled pre-college philosophy teachers; (2) for philosophy educators teaching philosophy in K–12 classro…Read more
    This is an exciting time for people working in pre-college philosophy in the United States, as the last decade has seen slow but steady growth in the field. As the field develops, there is an expanding need for high-quality resources in a variety of areas: (1) for philosophers and other philosophy educators working with teachers, graduate and undergraduate students, and other adults to train skilled pre-college philosophy teachers; (2) for philosophy educators teaching philosophy in K–12 classrooms; and (3) for pre-college teachers attempting to introduce philosophy into their own classrooms. This article evaluates five books that have been published in the last few years, all aimed at pre-college practitioners. Ranging from the very practical to the more theoretical, each of these books seeks to enhance the ability of philosophy educators to teach philosophy in pre-college classrooms
    Philosophy of EducationPhilosophy in SchoolsPhilosophy for Children, Misc
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    5th Graders Discuss Robotics
    Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 15 (3): 46-47. 2000.
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    Philosophy in Education: Questioning and Dialogue in Schools
    with Michael D. Burroughs
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2016.
    Philosophy in Education: Questioning and Dialogue in Schools is intended for philosophers and philosophy students, precollege classroom teachers, administrators and educators, policymakers, and pre-college practitioners of all kinds. This text book offers a wealth of practical resources and lesson plans for use in precollege classrooms, as well as consideration of many of the broader educational, social, and political topics in the field.
    Philosophy in SchoolsPhilosophy for Children, MiscPhilosophy for Children: Community of InquiryPhilo…Read more
    Philosophy in SchoolsPhilosophy for Children, MiscPhilosophy for Children: Community of InquiryPhilosophy for Children: Educational Theory and MethodsPhilosophy for Children: MetaphilosophyTeaching Philosophy, Misc
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    The Philosophical Child
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2012.
    Many parents welcome the idea of being able to talk with their children about life's big questions, but are unsure where to begin. In The Philosophical Child, Mohr Lone offers parents easy ways to introduce philosophical questions to their children and to gently help them explore significant issues
    Ethics of ChildhoodGeneral Issues in Applied EthicsPhilosophy for Children, MiscPhilosophy for Child…Read more
    Ethics of ChildhoodGeneral Issues in Applied EthicsPhilosophy for Children, MiscPhilosophy for Children: Educational Theory and MethodsPhilosophy for Children: Introductions
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    Does Philosophy for Children Belong in School at All?
    Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 21 (1): 151-156. 2001.
    EthicsAutonomyPhilosophy of EducationPhilosophy for Children
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    Philosophy and education: introducing philosophy to young people (edited book)
    with Roberta Israeloff
    Cambridge Scholars Press. 2012.
    Are children natural philosophers? They are curious about the mysteries of the human experience and about questions such as the meaning and purpose of being alive and whether we can know anything at all. Pre-college philosophy takes as a starting point young people's inherent interest in large questions about the human condition. Philosophy and Education: Introducing Philosophy to Young People seeks to illuminate the ways in which philosophy can strengthen and deepen pre-college education.
    Philosophy of EducationPhilosophy in SchoolsPhilosophy for Children: Educational Theory and MethodsP…Read more
    Philosophy of EducationPhilosophy in SchoolsPhilosophy for Children: Educational Theory and MethodsPhilosophy for Children, MiscPhilosophy for Children: Metaphilosophy
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