Philosophy Teachers Construct Teaching & Learning Guidelines
Richard Tweedie (Hagley Community College), Michael Couch (University of Canterbury), and Brent Silby (Unlimited) join colleagues David Legg (St Peters College), Libby Giles (Auckland Girls Grammar), and Jonathan Mckeown-Green (University of Auckland) in Wellington City for a two day writing session. During the two days the team will work on the composition of Teaching and Learning Guidelines for Philosophy in Secondary Schools. This is another crucial step in the journey towards getting Philosophy recognized in the New Zealand Curriculum.
The writing group meets in Wellington on 22nd and 23rd June 2009.
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