We've Partnered with FunPhilosophyLessons.com to Bring Site Members Some Great New Resources!Plan holders can now access a new range of philosophy teaching resources in the Members Area as a result of our new partnership!
Bringing Philosophy Into the ClassroomPhilosophy in schools and metacognition go hand in hand. This new course will make you an expert on philosophy in the classroom!
A New CPD Course for Philosophy in SchoolsBy the end of this new teacher training course you'll be an expert in bringing philosophy into lessons!
Autonomous Learning Requires Critical Thinking Skills: Conspiracy Theories in the ClassroomAutonomous learning without critical-thinking skills is a part of the problem. This post includes free teaching resources for KS2 & KS3.
Metacognitive Thunks: This Month's Metacognition Teaching Resource SpotlightMetacognitive thunks are a great way to use philosophical questioning to trigger metacognitive reflection & metacognitive awareness...
How to Teach Questioning SkillsThis article offers advice, ideas, learning activities and resources that teachers can use to develop questioning skills in their lessons.
Using Debates to Improve MetacognitionThis article focuses on how to use debates to foster metacognition, metacognitive reflection and metacognitive development in your students.
What is a Metacognitive Thunk?Thunks are a great way to engage Higher-Order Thinking Skills, encourage philosophical and critical thinking and develop...