measuring the quality of philosophical dialogue: a high-inference rating instrument for research and teacher education

Various studies have shown that philosophizing with children at school can have a positive effect on cognitive, language and social skills. However, previous studies have not considered how the quality of the dialogue influences these outcomes. Addressing this gap, our article introduces a high-infe...

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