(born on August 24, to this end. The IAPC continues to develop and publish Curriculum , working internationally to advance and improve philosophy for children.
- 1948 - Undergraduate study at Stanford University , California; Shrivenham American University, England; School of General Studies, Columbia University , New York. (B.S. in General Studies, Columbia University).
- 1953 to 1975 - Adjunct Assistant and Associate Professor, School of General Studies, City College of New York.
- 1954 - Graduate study at Columbia University; Sorbonne , Paris; University Of Vienna , Austria. (Ph.D., Department of Philosophy, Columbia University).
- 1954 to 1972 - Assistant, Associate and Professor of Philosophy, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Columbia University, (Also, Chairman, Department of General Education during this period).
- 1954 to 1962 - Lecturer in Philosophy and Contemporary Civilization, Columbia College, Columbia University.
- 1955 to 1963 - Lecturer in Contemporary Civilization, Mannes College of Music, New York City.
- 1960 to 1972 - Chairman, Philosophy Department, Evening Division, Baruch School, City College of New York.
- 1961 to 1963 - Lecturer in Contemporary Civilization, College of Engineering, Columbia University.
- 1962 to 1972 - Chairman, Department of General Education, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Columbia University.
- 1963 to 1964 - Visiting Professor of Philosophy, Sarah Lawrence College.
- 1972 ... - Professor of Philosophy, Montclair State College.
- 1974 ... - Director, Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children, Montclair State College.
- ''What Happens in Art'' (New York: Appleton Century Crofts, 1967).
- ''Discovering Philosophy'' (1st edition, New York: Appleton Century Crofts, 1969; 2nd edition, Englewood Cliffs, Prentice Hall, 1977).
- ''Contemporary Aesthetics'' (Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1973).
- ''Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery'' (N.J.: IAPC, 1974).
- ''Philosophical Inquiry'' (Instructional Manual to Accompany Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery), with Ann Margaret Sharp (N.J.: IAPC, 1975). Second Edition: Philosophical Inquiry, with Ann Margaret Sharp and Frederick S. Oscanyan (N.J.: IAPC, 1979), co published with University Press, 1984.
- ''Philosophy for Children'' (edited with Terrell Ward Bynam) (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1976).
- ''Lisa'' (N.J.: IAPC, 1976), 2nd edition, IAPC, 1983.
- ''Ethical Inquiry'', with Ann Margaret Sharp and Frederick S. Oscanyan (N.J.: IAPC, 1977) 2nd ed., IAPC and UPA, 1985.
- ''Philosophy in the Classroom'', with Ann Margaret Sharp and Frederick S. Oscanyan (1st edition, N.J.: IAPC, 1977. 2nd edition, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1980).
- Growing Up With Philosophy, ed. with Ann Margaret Sharp (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1978).
- ''Suki'' (N.J.: IAPC, 1978).
- ''Mark'' (N.J.: IAPC, 1980).
- ''Writing: How and Why'' (instructional manual to accompany Suki; N.J.: IAPC, 1980).
- ''Social Inquiry'' (instructional manual to accompany Mark; N.J.: IAPC, 1980).
- ''Pixie'' (N.J.: IAPC, 1981).
- ''Kio and Gus'' (N.J.: IAPC, 1982).
- ''Looking for Meaning'' (with Ann Margaret Sharp) (N.J.: IAPC, 1982) UPA, 1984.
- ''Wondering at the World'' (with Ann Margaret Sharp) (N.J.: IAPC, 1984).
- ''Elfie'' (N.J.: IAPC, 1987).
- ''Harry Prime'' (N.J.: IAPC, 1987).
- ''Philosophy Goes to School'' (Philadelphia: Temple U. Press, 1988).
- ''Getting Our Thoughts Together'', with Ann Gazzard (Upper Montclair, NJ: IAPC, 1988).
- ''Thinking in Education'' (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991; 2nd edition, 2003).
- ''Thinking Children and Education'' (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt, 1993).
- ''Natasha: Vygotskian Dialogues'' (New York: Teachers College Press, 1996).
- ''Nous'' (New Jersey, I.A.P.C., 1996)
- ''Deciding What to Do ''(Instructional Manual to Nous, New Jersey;IAPC, 1996)
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