Jana Mohr Lone is the director of the University of Washington Center for Philosophy for Children, an academic research center devoted to scholarship and practice in philosophy for children and...
Jana Mohr Lone is director of the University of Washington Center for Philosophy for Children and Affiliate Associate Professor of Philosophy. She is the author of the books Seen and...
Jana Mohr Lone is director of the University of Washington Center for Philosophy for Children and Affiliate Associate Professor of Philosophy. She is the author of the books Seen and...
...end, the elementary school students have just completed a lesson developed by the University of Washington’s Jana Mohr Lone on the Philosophy of Music. The activity was part of the...
To view a contributors bio, click Hsiang-Yun Chen Hsiang-Yun Chen is an assistant research fellow at The Institute of European and American Studies (IEAS) at Academia Sinica and works primarily...
...such things, while leaving out many others for brevity sake; Everyone at the Public Philosophy network, Cristina Cammarano, Jana Mohr Lone, Amy Reed-Sandoval, Briana Toole, Zoe Johnson King, Myisha Cherry,...
...“Literature’s Emotional Lessons,” The Atlantic, April 5, 2015 Weller, Chris. “Schools aren’t teaching the most important subject for kids, Business Insider, August 27, 2016 interview with Dr. Jana Mohr-Lone. Tweet...
by Jana Mohr Lone Applications are now being accepted for the PLATO Philosophy Fund (PPF), supporting a wide range of innovative philosophy programs around the country. PLATO (Philosophy Learning and...
...aided considerably by the wonderful new book Philosophy in Education: Questioning and Dialogue in Schools, by Jana Mohr Lone and Michael D. Burroughs (Rowman & Littlefield, 2016). I highly recommend...