“educating children for wisdom”: reflecting on the philosophy for children community of inquiry approach through plato’s allegory of the cave

Cathlyne Abarejo
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There is a widespread belief in Philosophy for Children that Plato, the famed Greek thinker who introduced philosophizing to the world as a form of dialogue, was averse to teaching philosophy to young children. Decades of the implementation of P4C program’s inquiry pedagogy have shown conclusively that children are not, in fact, incapable of receiving philosophical training and education. But was Plato wrong? Or has he been largely misunderstood? Does his theory of education show the value of cultivating virtues in the young? This paper attempts to answer these questions by reading the Republic, specifically Plato’s theory of education and the allegory of the cave, as an education manual that can strengthen one’s understanding of the pedagogical approach of P4C and the importance of educating children in wisdom and other intellectual virtues. It demonstrates that the Platonic conception of education is consistent with P4C’s theoretical position of education being transformative, facilitative, and virtue-based. By unpacking the symbolisms and meanings of the cave metaphor, it also discusses effective facilitation, teacher capacity building, and sharing of responsibility in education. Ultimately, drawing from Plato’s theory of education can recalibrate and improve the way one sees the role of education in building caring communities that empower learners and educators for democracy, higher learning, and achievement.
"儿童智慧教育":通过柏拉图的《洞穴寓言》反思儿童探究社区哲学方法
儿童哲学界普遍认为,将哲学作为一种对话形式推向世界的著名希腊思想家柏拉图是不喜欢向幼儿教授哲学的。几十年来,P4C 项目探究教学法的实施确凿无疑地表明,儿童事实上并非不能接受哲学培训和教育。但柏拉图错了吗?还是他在很大程度上被误解了?他的教育理论是否显示了培养青少年美德的价值?本文试图通过解读《共和国》,特别是柏拉图的教育理论和洞穴寓言,将其作为一本教育手册来回答这些问题,从而加深人们对 "P4C "教学法的理解,并认识到对儿童进行智慧和其他智力美德教育的重要性。它表明,柏拉图的教育理念与 P4C 的教育具有变革性、促进性和以美德为基础的理论立场是一致的。通过解读洞穴隐喻的象征意义,还讨论了教育中的有效促进、教师能力建设和责任分担问题。最终,借鉴柏拉图的教育理论,可以重新调整和改进人们看待教育在建设关爱社区中的作用的方式,从而增强学习者和教育者的能力,促进民主、更高的学习和成就。
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