Curriculum Policy
Ontario's Grade 11 & Grade 12 philosophy courses are housed within the 2013 Social Sciences and Humanities Curriculum. Turn to page 327 for the Grade 11 philosophy course titled "The Big Questions" (HZB3M), and 337 for the Grade 12 philosophy course titled "Questions and Theories" (HZT4U)
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Other Resources for Teachers
Ontario Philosophy Teachers' Association (OPTA)
Stickney, J., S. Anderson, D. Jopling, J. Martyr-Andre, L. Oja, E. Quejada, and A. Wilson. 2011. Philosophy: Thinkers, theories and questions. Toronto, ON: McGraw Hill Publishers. Cunningham, F., Lalonde, D., Neelin, D., Peglar, K. Philosophy: The Questions. Toronto, On: Canadian Scholars Press, 2003. Baggini, J., & Fosl, P, The Philosopher’s Toolkit: A Compendium of Philosophical Concepts and Methods (Wiley-Blackwell, 2002). Rosenberg, J., The Practice of Philosophy: A Handbook for Beginners (Prentice Hall, 1996). |
This project was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.