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Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization

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The Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization (PLATO) is a non-profit membership organization established to support the introduction of philosophy to pre-college students (K-12). It was established in 2009 by the American Philosophical Association's Committee on Pre-College-Instruction in Philosophy, and became an independent non-profit organization in 2012.[1] PLATO sponsors the annual journal Questions: Philosophy for Young People. The organization's memberships are managed by the Philosophy Documentation Center.[2]

Online resources for members

Members have online access to the following publications to support their research:

  • Questions: Philosophy for Young People, 2001–present
  • Teaching Ethics, 2001–present
  • Teaching Philosophy, 1975–present
  • Demonstrating Philosophy (anthology), 1988
  • Teaching New Histories of Philosophy (conference proceeding), 2004
  • Teaching Philosophy Today (anthology, 2nd edition), 2012
  • The Journal of Pre-College Philosophy, Volumes 1-2 (1975-1977)>
  • The Journal of Critical Analysis, Volumes 1-9 (1969-1992)

References

  1. ^ "APA website, Committee on Pre-College Instruction". Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Membership information, Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization". Retrieved 2 August 2014.