Unexamined lives: The case for philosophy in schools

British Journal of Educational Studies 35 (3):260-280 (1987)
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Toward a theory of instruction.Jerome Seymour Bruner - 1966 - Cambridge, Mass.,: Belknap Press of Harvard University.
Philosophy in the classroom.Matthew Lipman - 1980 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Edited by Ann Margaret Sharp & Frederick S. Oscanyan.

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