Lipman and De Bono

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Psychology

 

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Samuel R

 

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July 17, 2015

 

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They also develop spiritually through communicating with others to develop their own views and morals later in life. As the child progresses through these stages of development, skills will be acquired through the child's own activity, family, friends and early years providers' (lecture notes, wk 32:6) Therefore the early years are recognised as the most important period of development in a child's life...
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The approaches will be that of Mathew Lipman and Edward de Bono. My argument will be that de Bono's views are more successful in the early years setting. Mathew Lipman is an American educationalist who developed the "Philosophy for Children" scheme. He developed purpose written material for the teaching of philosophy to young children, because he was concerned about two problems in education: first, children do not think as well as they are capable of (and a truly democratic society demands that children think well); and, secondly, children's original curiosity, sense of wonder, and enthusiasm for intellectual enquiry dramatically diminishes, as they progress through school (Reed, 1992, p...
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