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    Are There Any Right or Wrong Answers in Teaching Philosophy?
    with Gordon Tait, Clare O'Farrell, Sarah Davey Chesters, Joanne Brownlee, and Rebecca Spooner-Lane
    Teaching Philosophy 35 (4): 367-381. 2012.
    This article assesses undergraduate teaching students’ assertion that there are no right and wrong answers in teaching philosophy. When asked questions about their experiences of philosophy in the classroom for primary children, their unanimous declaration that teaching philosophy has ‘no right and wrong answers’ is critically examined across the three sub-disciplinary areas to which they were generally referring, namely, pedagogy, ethics, and epistemology. From a pedagogical point of view, it i…Read more
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    " Are there any right or wrong answers in teaching philosophy": ethics, epistemology, and philosophy in the classroom
    with Gordon Tait, Clare D. O'Farrell, Sarah Davey Chesters, Joanne M. Brownlee, and Rebecca S. Spooner-Lane
    Teaching Philosophy 35 (4). 2012.