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Young Philosophers Training

Philosophy sessions for 10-15yr olds, exploring and discussing mind-blowing philosophical questions! Young philosophers can work towards a bronze award, assessed on the basis of e.g., participation, discussion, and presentation skills.
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What's included

6 live meetings
5 hrs 30 mins in-class hours
Progress Report
A progress report is offered for participants at the end of a six week block of sessions, in relation to bronze award criteria: participation, communication, facilitation, and presentation skills. Please note, the bronze award is only attained upon completion of three blocks of YPT sessions and the delivery of a short presentation.

Class Experience

US Grade 6 - 9
Young Philosophers Training (YPT) offers an introduction to philosophy sessions, in which learners have the opportunity to explore the nature and value of philosophy by tackling a wide range of philosophical questions through structured discussion. Students develop thinking skills and explore arguments of famous philosophers, from the Ancient Greeks onwards. 

YPT sessions are delivered in six-weekly blocks, with the first block covering the following topics: what is philosophy; what is knowledge; the limits of knowledge; moral philosophy philosophy of perception; and freedom. After three blocks of six sessions, participants are eligible for the YPT bronze award (pass/merit/distinction), assessed on the basis of participation, communication, help with facilitation, and presentation skills. The ethos of the awards scheme is rooted in encouragement and support. 

Structure of sessions:

Brief introduction
Quick fire starter discussion, with participants contributing via chat-box or microphone
A tutor-led introduction to the topic covered
Break-out room discussions
A chat-box/mic discussion about the main philosophical question of the session
Final reflections on the discussion and next steps

Teaching Style:

Sessions will be delivered by Royal Institute of Philosophy tutor, and Director of The Thinker Hub CIC, Glenn Skelhorn. Learners will be given lots of opportunities to interact with the tutor and other participants. As a qualified advanced facilitator of philosophical discussion with children, the tutor employs a range of strategies to encourage collaborative discussion, whereby learners can feel comfortable and confident in expressing opinions and offering arguments. However, there is no coercion in making contributions, with some learners preferring to listen to discussion. In addition, regular question polls are posted to elicit feedback from all participants.

Any required experience or knowledge learners need?:

No experience or knowledge required to participate in this session.

Testimonials:

“What you are doing for these young people is fantastic. I would go so far as to say that this subject is more important than anything else my daughters are currently studying at the moment.” (feedback from parent of previous participant)

The growing list of schools and colleges that have benefitted from having a philosophy for teens course delivered to pupils/students in person, include the following:

Acklam Grange School, Middlesbrough; Altrincham Grammar School for Girls; Calderstones School, Liverpool; Cardinal Newman Catholic High School; Cedar Mount Academy Manchester; Cefn Saeson School, Neath; Chailey School, East Sussex; The Cooperative Academy, Manchester; Ditton Park Academy, Slough; The East Manchester Academy; Manchester; Hewens College, Heyes; High Storrs School, Sheffield; Holy Cross College, Bury; King George V College, Southport; Liverpool College; Maiden Erlegh School, Reading; Maghull High School, Liverpool; Sexey’s School, Bruton; Maricourt High School, Maghull; Parrenthorn High School, Prestwich; Red House School, Stockton-on-Tees; St. Cuthbert’s Catholic High School, Sutton; St. Gregory’s Catholic High School; St. Hilda’s School, Liverpool; St. Margaret’s Academy, Liverpool; St. Michael’s High School, Crosby; Wellington School, Altrincham.
Learning Goals
To exercise and develop thinking and discussion skills.
To develop positive character traits and life skills.
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
6 Lessons
over 6 Weeks
Lesson 1:
What is philosophy?
 Exploring the nature and value of philosophy by looking at its origins, definition, and philosophy as an activity.

Philosophers featured: Aspasia, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle

Key Qs for discussion: what is the difference between philosophical and non-philosophical questions; what does it mean to be an excellent thinker? 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
What do I know?
 Exploring questions within 'epistemology': what is knowledge; how do I gain knowledge; and how much can I know?

Philosophers featured: Plato, Gettier

Key Qs for discussion: what is knowledge; what is the difference between knowledge and belief? 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Is knowledge possible?
 Exploring philosophical scepticism about certain knowledge, and how philosopher Rene Descartes attempted to find it.

Philosophers featured: Pyrrho, Descartes, Hume, Nietzsche

Key Qs for discussion: what are the limits of knowledge; is it possible to prove that I am awake; can the senses deliver knowledge; can 2+2=4 be doubted; can I doubt I exist? 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
How can I be free?
 Exploring the nature of freedom, different concepts of freedom, limitations of freedom, and how to maintain/develop freedom.

Philosophers featured: Berlin, Rousseau

Key Qs for discussion: what is freedom; what are the factors affecting freedom; is it always good to be free; how can I become more free? 
55 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Parental Guidance
No potentially upsetting or scary content.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Royal Institute of Philosophy Tutor and Member of Council
SAPERE L3 Advanced Facilitator of Philosophy for/with Children
20 years experience teaching A-Level Philosophy, IB Philosophy, Critical Thinking, and working as a resident philosopher in schools.
Examiner for the School Certificate in Philosophy
MA Philosophy (University of Liverpool)
BA Philosophy (University of Leeds)

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$13

weekly or $75 for 6 classes
1x per week, 6 weeks
55 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
3-18 learners per class

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