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9781475859461
Book Title
Philosophy Camps for Youth
ISBN
9781475859461
Publication Name
Philosophy Camps for Youth : Everything You Wanted to Know about Starting, Organizing, and Running a Philosophy Camp
Item Length
8.6in
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
Series
Big Ideas for Young Thinkers Ser.
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5in
Author
Claire Elise Katz
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Number of Pages
200 Pages

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Philosophy Camps for Youth is an indispensable guide for anyone interested in hosting their own philosophy camp.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
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1475859465
ISBN-13
9781475859461
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Author
Claire Elise Katz
Publication Name
Philosophy Camps for Youth : Everything You Wanted to Know about Starting, Organizing, and Running a Philosophy Camp
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Series
Big Ideas for Young Thinkers Ser.
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
200 Pages

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Item Length
8.6in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
12 Oz

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Claire Katz's new volume on the what, why, and how of pre-college philosophy camp offers a much-needed reminder that philosophy is something that we do with other people. Importantly, it goes a step further, showing us that these people have to be neither holders of advanced degrees, nor minimally of college age. Through a number of essays by academic professionals, teachers, students, and camp participants alike, what becomes clear is that philosophy camp is not only a bright spot of genuine intellectual and emotional growth amid a landscape of modern childhood strewn with entertainment and resume-building "activities," but a way in which young people can, and do, discover their identity, their agency, their personhood--and, importantly, those of others. It is a place where youth can be properly "corrupted" to see a different future for themselves than they might have otherwise imagined. And it is in such a setting that they can discover that thinking through some of life's most difficult problems can be less scary and more inviting when done in open, generous, and accepting communities. I must say that I very much wish that my introduction to philosophy began earlier than it in fact did, at the kind of place that Professor Katz, and all the contributors, bring to life on the pages of this important book., In an age of unprecedented access to information and unprecedented vulnerability to disinformation, it is important to help young people live examined lives. Philosophy camps are a valuable resource in this effort, and Claire Katz's book is essential reading for anyone looking to run one. What a treasure!, Philosophy Camps for Youth is an inspirational volume. It is the absolutely necessary companion piece to Growing Up with Philosophy Camp, because here we learn the logistics of creating a camp from the ground up, how to actually 'eoedo philosophy'e with plenty of nuts-and-bolts exercises, and (perhaps best of all) we also get to hear directly from the students and parents about their personal transformations. This book is a sustained refutation of common tropes about the uselessness of the Humanities precisely because it blends the mind-stretching 'eoestar-gazing'e of philosophers like Plato with the practical experiences of professors, university students, parents, and the campers themselves. It is also a gift to democracy, because it gives each of us the tools to create our own community of thinkers that can endure beyond a summer camp. Plato'e(tm)s Academy is indeed dead: long live the Academy!, Philosophy Camps for Youth is a brilliant collection and so much fun! This book guides you through setting up a philosophy camp for kids, provides sample activities, and gives testimonials from kids who've been there. Find everything you need to set up your own philosophy camp for kids. Highly recommended!, Philosophy Camps for Youth is a terrific addition to the rapidly growing and much-needed body of literature dedicated to bringing philosophy to young people. A companion to Claire Katz's edited collection, Growing Up With Philosophy Camp'e"itself an invaluable account of the power of philosophy to change lives and minds for the better'e"Philosophy Camps for Youth is a compelling blend of nuts and bolts guidance for anyone wanting to start up a philosophy camp, and reflections from mentors, campers, and parents on the indelible experience of participating in such a camp. From funding to legal issues to lesson plans and more, Philosophy Camps for Youth will provide the reader keen on starting up a summer philosophy camp'e"or adding a philosophy element to an existing camp'e"with tips and invaluable insights based on experience for doing so effectively. But more profoundly, Philosophy Camps for Youth, together with Growing Up with Philosophy Camp, provide abundant evidence that the project of philosophy, of bringing together wonder, creativity and rigor, has the power to feed a human mind, build community, and cement relationships., Philosophy Camps for Youth is a terrific addition to the rapidly growing and much-needed body of literature dedicated to bringing philosophy to young people. A companion to Claire Katz's edited collection, Growing Up With Philosophy Camp-itself an invaluable account of the power of philosophy to change lives and minds for the better-Philosophy Camps for Youth is a compelling blend of nuts and bolts guidance for anyone wanting to start up a philosophy camp, and reflections from mentors, campers, and parents on the indelible experience of participating in such a camp. From funding to legal issues to lesson plans and more, Philosophy Camps for Youth will provide the reader keen on starting up a summer philosophy camp-or adding a philosophy element to an existing camp-with tips and invaluable insights based on experience for doing so effectively. But more profoundly, Philosophy Camps for Youth, together with Growing Up with Philosophy Camp, provide abundant evidence that the project of philosophy, of bringing together wonder, creativity and rigor, has the power to feed a human mind, build community, and cement relationships. -- Karen Detlefsen, Professor of Philosophy and Education and Founding director of Penn's Project for Philosophy for the Young, department of philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, Bursting with insight and wisdom that comes from experience, Philosophy Camps for Youth offers a compelling and comprehensive map to guide inquiry into the practicalities and rewards of establishing and working with a young community of philosophical inquirers. The range of contributors celebrates the flexibility of philosophical inquiry to suit any local context, and the sample lessons plans and post camp feedback serve to demonstrate just how valuable it is to give learners a leading role in exploring the curious world of ideas. A heart-warming and hopeful read that will inspire philosophers and educators alike. If there was a copy of this in every library, there'd be a philosophy camp in every town!, Philosophy Camps for Youth is an inspirational volume. It is the absolutely necessary companion piece to Growing Up with Philosophy Camp, because here we learn the logistics of creating a camp from the ground up, how to actually "do philosophy" with plenty of nuts-and-bolts exercises, and (perhaps best of all) we also get to hear directly from the students and parents about their personal transformations. This book is a sustained refutation of common tropes about the uselessness of the Humanities precisely because it blends the mind-stretching "star-gazing" of philosophers like Plato with the practical experiences of professors, university students, parents, and the campers themselves. It is also a gift to democracy, because it gives each of us the tools to create our own community of thinkers that can endure beyond a summer camp. Plato's Academy is indeed dead: long live the Academy!, In this volume, Claire Katz, a recognized leader in the P4C movement, brings together an excellent assembly of contributors who discuss the nuts and bolts of developing and running a philosophy camp for youth. This collection will be indispensable for anyone thinking about engaging in this important and increasingly popular enterprise., Claire Katz, a leading figure in the pre-college philosophy movement, has compiled the ultimate how-to guide for successfully organizing philosophy camps. Philosophy Camps for Youth should become a foundational resource for all those currently or aspiring to work at the intersection of philosophy and K-12 education., In Philosophy Camps for Youth, the rest of the profession discovers what the state of Texas has known for years: Claire Katz's formula for engaging pre-college youth in philosophical inquiry has to potential to change the scope of higher education for the next half century. Katz makes communities of inquiry between philosophers and youth accessible even to those who are new to teaching middle-and-high schoolers. Perhaps more importantly, the camp models described by Katz and the other contributors provide a map for philosophers who are keenly interested in philosophy's future in academia. By following their lead, our pedagogical mission broadens to include those outside of the university, and so, creates new inquirers who will become the thought-and-ethics leaders throughout or institutions, regions, and industries., In an age of unprecedented access to information and unprecedented vulnerability to disinformation, it is important to help young people live examined lives. Philosophy camps are a valuable resource in this effort, and Claire Katz'e(tm)s book is essential reading for anyone looking to run one. What a treasure!, In Philosophy Camps for Youth, the rest of the profession discovers what the state of Texas has known for years:  Claire Katz'e(tm)s formula for engaging pre-college youth in philosophical inquiry has to potential to change the scope of higher education for the next half century. Katz makes communities of inquiry between philosophers and youth accessible even to those who are new to teaching middle-and-high schoolers. Perhaps more importantly, the camp models described by Katz and the other contributors provide a map for philosophers who are keenly interested in philosophy'e(tm)s future in academia. By following their lead, our pedagogical mission broadens to include those outside of the university, and so, creates new inquirers who will become the thought-and-ethics leaders throughout or institutions, regions, and industries.  Â, Philosophy Camps for Youth is a terrific addition to the rapidly growing and much-needed body of literature dedicated to bringing philosophy to young people. A companion to Claire Katz's edited collection, Growing Up With Philosophy Camp--itself an invaluable account of the power of philosophy to change lives and minds for the better--Philosophy Camps for Youth is a compelling blend of nuts and bolts guidance for anyone wanting to start up a philosophy camp, and reflections from mentors, campers, and parents on the indelible experience of participating in such a camp. From funding to legal issues to lesson plans and more, Philosophy Camps for Youth will provide the reader keen on starting up a summer philosophy camp--or adding a philosophy element to an existing camp--with tips and invaluable insights based on experience for doing so effectively. But more profoundly, Philosophy Camps for Youth, together with Growing Up with Philosophy Camp, provide abundant evidence that the project of philosophy, of bringing together wonder, creativity and rigor, has the power to feed a human mind, build community, and cement relationships., Bursting with insight and wisdom that comes from experience, Philosophy Camps for Youth offers a compelling and comprehensive map to guide inquiry into the practicalities and rewards of establishing and working with a young community of philosophical inquirers. The range of contributors celebrates the flexibility of philosophical inquiry to suit any local context, and the sample lessons plans and post camp feedback serve to demonstrate just how valuable it is to give learners a leading role in exploring the curious world of ideas. A heart-warming and hopeful read that will inspire philosophers and educators alike. If there was a copy of this in every library, there'e(tm)d be a philosophy camp in every town!
Table of Content
Acknowledgements Introduction Claire Katz Part I. How to start, organize, and run a philosophy camp Observations on the Aggie School of Athens: Running a Philosophy Summer Camp in South Central Texas Claire Katz Developing a Philosophy Summer Camp at the University of Kentucky Caroline Buchanan, PhD, James William Lincoln, MA & MS, Suraj Chaudhary, MA, Clay Graham, MA, Andrew Van't Land, MA, Lauren Dickey, MA, Colin Smith, MA The Iowa Lyceum Landon D. C. Elkind (University of Iowa) and Gregory Stoutenburg (York College of Pennsylvania) The Philosophy and Critical Thinking (PACT) Summer Camp at Ohio State James Fritz, Lavender McKittrick-Sweitzer, Justin D'Arms, Julia Jorati Philosophy Summer Camp: A Philosophical World of Tangible Conversations Kimberly Arriaga-Gonzalez, Cristina Cammarano, & Jackson Malkus Corrupt the Youth Alex Hargroder and Briana Toole From the Ground Up: Developing a High School Philosophy Camp Charlie Kurth and Adam Waggoner Part II. Sample Activities and Lesson Plans Lesson Plan: Justice and Different Types of Evidence Jamie Fritz Lesson Plan: How Should Scientists Choose the Best Theory? Roger Sansom Playing the Hobbes Game at Philosophy Camp Robert Garcia Rational Choice Theory and the Prisoner's Dilemma Cora Drozd Philosophy, Magic, and Curiosity: Reflections on P4C Texas's 2019 Summer Camp Michael Portal The If/Then Exercise and The Case for Incorporating P4C into Pre-K Camps and Programs Charles Carlson Teaching Freire: Philosophy for Children Lesson Ana Olivares-McFadden Part III. Camper/Parent Observations Aggie School of Athens at Texas A&M University Evelyn Conway Calla Duffield Ellie Hague Mia Paulk E. Grace Sorensen Andrew Sorescu, Alina Sorescu, and Sorin Sorescu Surya Sunkari Iowa Nicholas C. Peters Maeve Ward Christopher C. Peters MOSHI Winter Camp Su-Yin Bouchot PACT Ohio State Ezra Johnson Larada McCreary Shefali Sinha Kevin and Melisssa Shoultz Salisbury Sophia Smith Ryan Cadwaller Appendix: Pre-college philosophy works Meta-Analysis of the Effectiveness of Philosophy for Children Program on Students' Cognitive Outcomes (excerpt) Sijin Yan, Lynne Masel Walters, Zhuoying Wang, Dr. Chia-Chiang Wang Contributors
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
General, Référence, Teaching Methods & Materials / General, Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Lccn
2020-049971
Dewey Decimal
107.1
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Education, Philosophy

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