Dr. Arie Kizel is a professor of philosophy of education at the Department of Learning and Instructional Sciences and vice dean for teaching at the Faculty of Education, University of Haifa, Israel. In addition, he is the head of the MA program for pedagogic development of educational systems.
Between 2017 and 2022 he was the president of ICPIC (The International Council for Philosophical Inquiry with Children). He is the co-founder and president of the Mediterranean Association for Philosophy with Children (MAPwC) and the founder of the Israeli Academic Forum for Philosophy with Children. He serves as a member of the scientific committee of the UNESCO Chair “Philosophy Practices with Children: An Educational Base for Intercultural Dialogue and Social Transformation.”
His research areas are philosophy of education, philosophy for/with children, dialogical pedagogies, research of curriculum and textbooks and study of social groups’ narrative. His publications (books and articles) are on these issues. His wrote few books and edited the book Philosophy with Children and Teacher Education: Global Perspectives on Critical, Creative and Caring Thinking. (Routledge, 20222)
He leads projects on dialogical education and philosophy around the world.
He was the head of the Israeli-German commission for textbooks research (2010-2015).
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