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What teachers say about our P4C stimulus bulletin...
These resources are absolutely superb. I've been trying/failing to use my imagination to get our girls more interested in this kind of thing. After using various books, an outside speaker and my own imagination I've made a tiny bit of progress, but your exercises captured the girls' imagination much more quickly. Great stuff.
Mary
Teacher
Just wanted to thank you for all the resources you have created/sent to me/posted. They're great and I'm using them weekly with my class.
Debbie Brooks
Can I start by saying how fantastic I think your ideas are - I really enjoy getting your emails and my Y6 class and I have really enjoyed using many of your stimulating resources. Recently, we spent all afternoon philosophising following your 'should Russia be sent home from the euros?' stimulus - kept my lively class engaged for hours. So huge thanks!
Jo Lowe
Newlands Primary School
Suddenly remembered that I have an inbox full of your emails and I have found so many good resources for kick starting discussions and debate. I am planning this lessons for year 7 form tutors (mainly PE, Maths and Economics teachers) so it has been really useful to have interesting resources to build on.
Lucy Strike
William Ellis School
There is definitely a buzz with your P4C materials with my current class and colleagues, which is all down to you.
Heather Soar
Handsworth Primary School
Thank you so very much for your wonderful P4C resources. I will prepare the sessions during the summer holidays in case I find another school who would like P4C before then.
These first lesson examples you have so kindly shared will be really useful and I just wanted to say a big thank you to you for your generosity of spirit. This will really help me to get going.
Rachel Hutchings
Kent County Council
I wanted to send you a thankyou as i have bee4n completing a research project in school this year and your emails inspired me to create a philosophy SOW for my year 8s.
Ann Morris
St Ambrose Barlow School
Andrew Lawson
I just wanted to say a huge thank you for your emails, I am finding them to be more useful than the majority of the information that I paid to have access to! I have only just started a P4C group as a volunteer at my children's school, my enthusiasm is by far more dominant than my experience and your emails are a really valuable guide.
Gemma Soper
I just want to thank you for all the P4C resources that you have been emailing me. Our school uses them regularly as we conduct P4C throughout our primary school from foundation to year 6 once a fortnight. Most of our staff are quite new to P4C so your resources have been greatly appreciated.
Tracey
Athersley South Primary School
A note to thank you for the resources you send weekly. A few years ago I did the SAPRE level 1 P4C course and practiced it for a short while. However my interest has been revamped since recieving your weekly resources and I have now begun to practice it again with the year 6 class that I teach once a week. I am now in senior management and am encouraging others to take this up by observing my sessions and passing on your resources to teachers of older pupils in the school. Your hard work is much appreciated. Many thanks.
Tara
Thankyou Jason for all these fabulous resources, as a Headteacher of a small primary you have given me so much to work with.
Christine Kirton
Headteacher
Thank you for the either ories stimulus, it was just what I needed to get my reception class really engaged with philosophy. Our final episode involved arriving back at the port and being offered the opportunity to stay and continue exploring or to go home. They absolutely loved it and we are following it up today.
Clare Walsh
Reception teacher
Thank you so much for your email and the inspirational attachments!
I left the first 'Would You Rather...?' (bear/snake/monkey) for PPA cover for my Y1 class this morning with very clear instructions on how it should be used and returned to find my TA and class incredibly positive about talking about their feelings and able to articulate their thoughts much more clearly!
A major breakthrough in a class that has found the transition to KS1 very hard so far, even with me as an experienced EYFS/KS1 teacher!! They are immediately more confident in talking through their thinking and gave clear and eager explanations all afternoon!
Let's hope they can continue to develop their deeper thinking and reasoning skills and the confidence to participate more!
Tina Hammond
Foundation Stage Phase Leader
What an incredible resource!
Many thanks!
Jules
Teacher
Lisa Chaffer
Teacher
Many thanks for all of your wonderful resources which you have kindly sent to me over the past 18 months. I have thoroughly appreciated all the help and inspiration you have given me. It has been invaluable.
Peter Reader
Actually, last week i was making some research online about icebreakers and other games to apply with the children, and then i received from you some good examples to try in class. Coincidence? Maybe, maybe not!
Marco Antonia
Teacher, Portugal
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Teacher
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Testimonials
It has been fascinating to watch the children engage with a range of challenging topics with maturity, enthusiasm and empathy thanks to the facilitation provided by Tom. Their curiosity was inspired by the thought-provoking stimuli in each session and several individuals, who usually find it challenging to share their ideas, came to the fore during the big discussions.
Since commencing P4C, we have noticed a dramatic increase in the children’s ability to discuss concepts with their peers and they have vastly improved in their ability in looking at one another when speaking, in actively listening to one another and in building upon and challenging others’ views and opinions. Before the lessons started, the children were not listening deeply to one another and responding to one another constructively – they had their opinion and that was it.
Mrs. S Johnson and Mr. J Hall
Year 6 Teachers, Amesbury Primary School
I was extremely cynical about P4C prior to today's experience, this is despite my belief that critical thinking is a crucial skill that all children should be taught and/or encouraged to develop. That was until about fifteen minutes into your Year 4 session today. Watching the children transition from anarchic arguments about 'silly things' to thoughtful group discussion on a serious topic (the causes of poverty) was eye opening and quite staggering.
The commentary for the benefit of the staff during the Y4 session was extremely helpful in understanding why you were doing what you were doing.
Combined with the staff training session the day was one of the best CPD experiences I've ever had.
Adam,
Year 4 teacher
We have been keen to establish P4C for some time in our school, believing it to be a natural part of our three-layered G&T programme.
It was great to work with Jason who consolidated and extended our prior knowledge and really made us believe that not to implement P4C would be a grave mistake on our part. The children loved it and talked about it a lot the following day, asking when we were next going to do philosophy.
It is a testament to Jason's energy and commitment that he managed to enthuse the staff during a twilight session in darkest January and several expressed regret that we hadn't put aside a whole day.
I am keen to get Jason back into school to work with our younger pupils now - he has a natural affinity with the children but still managed to make the adults laugh and wish to get involved.
Ann Geeves
Year 5 Teacher, Challenge Programme Co-ordinator, R A Butler School
I just wanted to say thank you for the training you did in Lydney last week. It was a fab day and as a result... We are now going to roll out p4c across the school from September! The head has given me responsibility for thinking skills and we are going for the thinking school's accreditation. All very exciting!
Rachael,
Teacher
After an inspiring and informative Inset Day, led by Tom, all staff were eager to try out P4C strategies and felt strongly about the principles P4C promoted.
P4C has enabled children to voice their opinions in a calm and controlled manner whilst having their views challenged. It has provided them with time to critically think about their own morals, beliefs and thoughts.
We invited Tom back for Interfaith Day! Through P4C, children naturally made comparisons and built upon their RE knowledge. Children thoroughly enjoyed the current and interactive assemblies, pitched appropriately for each Key Stage.
The weekly bulletins inspire and instigate current discussions with the children which can occur in many curriculum areas. The mini resource booklets are great too as they are concise and clear. The resources are practical, effective and require very little preparation- which is great!
Though we have separate P4C sessions, we have easily and seamlessly begun to use it in other curriculum areas.
Just fantastic!
Kayleigh Dell
Greenway Primary School, Herts
I inherited my role as P4C coordinator from my colleague who tasked me with planning a Philosophy Day. I had looked at several workshops and was pleased to stumble across The Philosophy Man website. All the positive testimonials provided by other schools was certainly a winning factor for us. The training and workshops were simply outstanding.
All the staff had basic P4C training but did not know how to use it within their classrooms. This then acted as a CPD opportunity for all staff and this was furthered in the staff meeting. There was a buzz during the staff meeting, which for any member of staff attending a staff meeting at the end of a half term, knows this is a rare thing! All the staff said how enthused and excited they felt to get back into their classrooms and try out the methods they had been shown.
After the workshops, I interviewed some children about their experience. I deliberately picked children who really struggle with the academic side of school life. One child, who had a workshop on bargaining for his life against a Mayan tribe, said “I loved the P4C workshop. It was so much fun to think of reasons why my life was valuable and the best part was, we didn't have to do any work!”. The children saw the workshops as a chance to express themselves.
Thank you so much for inspiring us to continue with the exemplary training you provided and we look forward to working with you in the future!
Sarah Brown
Dulverton Primary School
Superb – the best course of 15 years teaching experience.
Anita
Teacher, Frances Bardsley Girls’ School
'Best INSET ever. Fantastically resourced, well paced and great learning.'
'Got us all thinking. Lots of brilliant ideas to use in the classroom. Really interactive.'
'I am going to take up Philosophy! Very thought provoking!'
'Activities are challenging to the thought process. I intend to use all of them in my teaching.'
'Excellent ideas to encourage children to think and debate. Also to question their opinions in a safe environment.'
'Great pace and presentation.'
Teaching Staff
Greenway Primary School
'This was a very active, informative session and has provoked a lot of ideas about how I can implement it in my classroom.'
'Outstanding presentation.'
'Great facilitator with lots of energy!'
'Fab! Lots of hints and tips and great interactive demonstrations. I now feel confident to have a go at implementing in a science lesson.'
'Absolutely excellent, thank you!''Really brilliant - has given me lots of ideas. Am excited anboit applying these in my classroom.'
Teachers
London 2016 TeachFirst Conference
I just wanted to drop you a message to say thank you so much for such a fab session on Tuesday. I thought it was informative, relevant and full of very useable practical ideas which will definitely be used in my year two classroom.
Thank you once again.
Sophie Vellacott
Year 2 Teacher
‘An excellent way to develop critical thinking and confidence’
Jill Wright
‘An extremely useful session – children need to be critical thinkers’
Sarah Smith
‘Really thought provoking and interesting’
Hannah Thompson
‘A fabulous day that has inspired me to reflect upon everything;
Sophie Rigby
'Excellent day, very useful, really enjoyed this lesson’Carmaleta Henshaw
Carmaleta Henshaw
‘All very relevant and easy to relate to. A creative way to engage adults and encourage / inspire them to plan differently. Clear progression from Year 1-6’
Sophie Hadwin
‘Great examples given to enable children to become critical thinkers’
Claudia Cotton
Teachers at Whitefield Primary School, Liverpool
Fantastic training where all staff were highly engaged and are now ready to start the P4C strategies at school. Very well organised, fun for all and lots of ideas to use immediately.
Andrea Wadsworth
Crosslee Primary School, Manchester
I just wanted to say a huge thank you for yesterday's Interfaith Day. The children had a wonderful day and the assemblies were fantastic. The children are buzzing with P4C and continuing to talk about the workshops.
Year 1 Teacher
Greenway Primary School
Engaging, pacy, well-presented and (Tom was) knowledgable. Lots of practical ideas and links to use in lessons. Great delivery, kept us engaged all day.
Adam Dlugoszewski, Whitehouse Primary School
Made enjoyable and memorable by actually taking part in the community tasks. Lots of participation which gives clear examples of how to deliver to children. Opportunities to think and plan for our own year groups. Tom delivered the course exceptionally well - clear and fun!
Delphine Gunn, Tickford Park Primary School
Confident, fluid and entertaining. A very interactive, hands-on and practical. I particularly liked planning sessions within the course.
Caroline Prudence, Two Mile Ash School
A good balance between presenting and lots of practical activities which enabled demonstrations of key concepts. I look forward to starting back in school!
Lucy Eldridge, Two Mile Ash School
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