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1 Introduction
Part I Inclusive Education: Reasons and Possibilities
2 Education in Modernity: The English Experience
3 Implementing Inclusive Education: What Are the Levers to Support Teachers?
4 Elaborated Dialogic Feedback and Negotiated Action in Peer Assessment: Metacognitive Benefits for Assessor and Assessee
5 School, Jail and the Pandemic: What Can Philosophical Education Actually Do?
Part II Turning Classes into Dialogic Communities: Theoretical Horizons Towards the Goal of Inclusion
6 Philosophical Inquiry with Children: Inviting Uncertainty into the Classroom
7 The Reggio Emilia Approach to Early Childhood Education. An Analysis to Its Inclusive Perspectives and Their Relationships to Aesthetic Aspects
8 For the Purpose of a Better Future Society: Advancing Progressive Philosophy and Pedagogy in Todays World
Part III Practices, Effects and Results: A Pedagogical Path to Pursue
9 Philosophizing with Children in the Community of Inquiry: Uncertainty as Medium for Connected and Complex Thinking and Speaking
10 Inclusive Science Education Through Metaphors and Narrative
11 Fostering Kindergarteners Scientific Reasoning in Vulnerable Settings Through Dialogic Inquiry-Based Learning
12 The Single-Word Response Method: Expanding the Efficacy of a Community of Inquiry
13 Effects of "Philosophical Debates" at Preschool on the Recognition of Sex-Stereotyping: An Ongoing Double-Level Participatory Intervention Research.

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