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Our aim is to use this site as a place for lodging useful information about the use of collaborative learning in philosophy to help students and lecturers. This is an evolving resource and we would like to receive information from students and lecturers as well as ideas about what information that you would find helpful.
The development of this site was supported by the
Philosophical and Religious Studies Learning and Teaching Support Network

THE STUDENT AND TUTOR GUIDE TO GETTING THE MOST FROM PHILOSOPHY SEMINARS

Useful advice for those who need help with learning in the seminar situatio

COLLABORATIVE APPROACHES TO PHILOSOPHICAL DISCUSSION

This is an introduction to collaboration, the different interpretations of the term and how it could be seen as a challange to a transmissive model of education.

THE TRADITIONAL/PROGRESSIVE CONUNDRUM

This is a short discussion paper about whether interpretations of early educators have been misrepresented, and whether the 'progressive' aproach to teaching has been part of philosophy since its foundation.