Document Type

Curriculum Materials

Publication Date

2000

Abstract

Through a range of exercises and discussion plans, Making Sense of My World helps teachers encourage children to think more deeply about the world around them, and to explore the philosophical concepts attached to their daily experience. What makes something real? What makes a 'best' friend? Together with the companion novel The Doll Hospital, Making Sene of My World is an ideal starting point for primary school children and philosophy.

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Book Publisher

The Australian Council for Educational Research

Published Citation

Sharp, Ann Margaret and Laurance J. Splitter (2000) Making Sense of My World: Teacher Manual for The Doll Hospital. Camberwell, Victoria, Australia: The Australian Council for Educational Research.

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