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Philosophy Camps for Youth Claire Elise Katz

Philosophy Camps for Youth By Claire Elise Katz

Philosophy Camps for Youth by Claire Elise Katz


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

Philosophy Camps for Youth Summary

Philosophy Camps for Youth: Everything You Wanted to Know about Starting, Organizing, and Running a Philosophy Camp by Claire Elise Katz

Philosophy Camps for Youth joins its companion, Growing Up with Philosophy Camp, and contributes to the growing body of literature on pre-college philosophy. Providing sound advice, descriptive activities, and precise details for starting, organizing, and running a philosophy camp for pre-K-12 students, Philosophy Camps for Youth is an indispensable guide for anyone interested in hosting their own philosophy camp. The description of diverse camp models-from half day to full day, from one week to multiple weeks, from day-camp to residential-allows readers to build and foster a camp that fits their instructional needs and institutional support. The inclusion of specific camp activities and contributions by campers discussing the activities and themes that had the biggest impact on them, those interested in starting a philosophy camp get valuable guidance from those who have run successful philosophy camps.

Philosophy Camps for Youth Reviews

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

About Claire Elise Katz

Claire Elise Katz is associate dean of faculties, the Murray and Celeste chair in distinguished teaching in the liberal arts, and professor of philosophy at Texas A&M University. The author of three monographs and numerous articles, she is the recipient of the Association of Former Students University Level Distinguished Achievement Award for Teaching and the American Philosophical Association Prize for Teaching Excellence.

Table of Contents

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

Additional information

NGR9781475859461
9781475859461
1475859465
Philosophy Camps for Youth: Everything You Wanted to Know about Starting, Organizing, and Running a Philosophy Camp by Claire Elise Katz
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Rowman & Littlefield
2021-03-05
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