Questions: Philosophy for Young People
A Journal for Pre-college Philosophy
Rory E. Kraft, Jr., Editor
Questions: Philosophy for Young People is a unique forum for the philosophical questions - and answers - of young people and their teachers. Each topical issue contains philosophical discussions, drawings, philosophical writing by students in an easy to read newsletter format. The journal also publishes articles offering advice and ideas for teachers and parents interested in facilitating philosophical discussions with young people. Past issues have explored human rights with students in elementary, middle, and high schools, and have included transcripts of K-12 discussions about human rights perspectives. Questions is sponsored by the American Philosophical Association's Committee on Pre-College Instruction in Philosophy, the Northwest Center for Philosophy for Children, and the Philosophy Documentation Center. Sample issues are provided below.
Issue No. 2 - Spring 2002 (pdf) 
Issue No.1 - Spring 2001 (pdf) 
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