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Jana Mohr Lone, director and founder of University of Washington's Center for Philosophy for Children and president of the Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization (PLATO) joins Dustyn and Whitney to discuss philosophy for children: what does philosophical education for children look like? How does it change students? What would a world be like where everyone was a little more philosophical? To find out more about philosophy for children or get resources, check out the UW Center for Philosophy for Children here: https://depts.washington.edu/nwcenter/
Check out PLATO here: https://www.plato-philosophy.org
For more info visit NoNarrowThing.com
By Dustyn Addington and Whitney JohnsonJana Mohr Lone, director and founder of University of Washington's Center for Philosophy for Children and president of the Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization (PLATO) joins Dustyn and Whitney to discuss philosophy for children: what does philosophical education for children look like? How does it change students? What would a world be like where everyone was a little more philosophical? To find out more about philosophy for children or get resources, check out the UW Center for Philosophy for Children here: https://depts.washington.edu/nwcenter/
Check out PLATO here: https://www.plato-philosophy.org
For more info visit NoNarrowThing.com