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Aggie School of Athens Code of Conduct

As a camp hosted on the Texas A&M campus and serving adolescents and young adults, the Aggie School of Athens abides by the following code of conduct to guide our volunteers, staff, and youth participants, in order to protect everyone’s right to feel safe, secure and supported. STAFF CONDUCT Aggie School of Athens prioritizes the […]

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2018 Summer (Democracy, Literacy, and Education)

Sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts, Department of Philosophy, Department of English, the Department of Hispanic Studies, and the Public Partnership & Outreach, Office of the Provost at Texas A&M University Dates: June 11-15, 2018 Time: 8:30 am to 3:30 pm Fee: No cost Ages: 7th-12th graders

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Bibliographies: Collected P4C research on PhilPapers P4C Hawai’i Bibliography (2013) SAPERE’s Searchable Library of P4C Resources Journals: Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children Journal of Philosophy in Schools Articles: The Development of Intellectual Humility as an Impact of a Week-Long Philosophy Summer Camp for Teens and Tweens. David J. Anderson, Patricia N. Holte, Joseph […]