The “Fun with Philosophy” section of Q is for Question has been inspiring young readers! Check out these creative works–philosophical comics, board games, sculptures and more!
Yes! Although I didn’t have the pleasure to meet Matt Lipman in person, I had a wonderful experience working with his colleagues and his curriculum. In 2007, just after my “Q is for Question” final draft when to the publisher, I attended a summer course/retreat put on on by Montclair State University. The sessions were lead by David Kennedy and Joe Oyler–it was fabulous! Wonderful work being done by the crew in NJ–John, I believe you worked with those great folks…
Have you worked with Matt Lipman’s Philosophy for Children Program at MSU?
John Barell
Yes! Although I didn’t have the pleasure to meet Matt Lipman in person, I had a wonderful experience working with his colleagues and his curriculum. In 2007, just after my “Q is for Question” final draft when to the publisher, I attended a summer course/retreat put on on by Montclair State University. The sessions were lead by David Kennedy and Joe Oyler–it was fabulous! Wonderful work being done by the crew in NJ–John, I believe you worked with those great folks…