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    In this commentary on Michael Hand’s paper ’Moral education in the community of inquiry’, I argue that Hand is right to call for the Community of Inquiry method to include directive moral teaching. I do so in the light of having worked with this broader conception, or something very like it, in the writing of the NSW Primary Ethics Curriculum. Using examples from this curriculum, I aim to show the necessity of a broader Col, and to argue for a process that involves even more direction.
  • Philosophy and the Curriculum
    In Gilbert Burgh & Simone Thornton (eds.), Philosophical Inquiry with Children, Routledge. pp. 156-171. 2019.
    Philosophy in schools in Australia dates back to the 1980s and is rooted in the Philosophy for Children curriculum and pedagogy. Seeing potential for educational change, Australian advocates were quick to develop new classroom resources and innovative programs that have proved influential in educational practice throughout Australia and internationally. Behind their contributions lie key philosophical and educational discussions and controversies which have shaped attempts to introduce philosoph…Read more
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    Three Varieties of Cultural Relativism
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 16 (1): 23-36. 1984.
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    Opening Teachers’ Minds to Philosophy: The crucial role of teacher education
    with Carol Collins
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (11): 1290-1299. 2014.
    Why has the ‘Philosophy for Children’ movement failed to make significant educational inroads in Australia, given the commitment and ongoing efforts of philosophers and educators alike who have worked hard in recent decades to bring philosophy to our schools? In this article we single out one factor as having particular importance, namely, that, on the whole, teachers consider philosophical inquiry to be futile. We argue that the explanation rests with teachers’ underlying epistemological belief…Read more