Sue Knight

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EducationPhD in Philosophy, Bachelor of Education
EmployerPrimary Ethics
Notable workNSW Ethics Course Trial: Final Report
Sue Knight
Sue Knight at Skepticon Australia 13 October 2018
EducationPhD in Philosophy, Bachelor of Education
EmployerPrimary Ethics
Notable workNSW Ethics Course Trial: Final Report

Sue Knight is an Australian philosopher, educator and academic whose research focuses on teaching reasoning skills and embedding philosophy within school curricula. She is the author of the Primary Ethics curriculum, which has been offered as an alternative to Scripture in New South Wales public schools for students from Kindergarten to Year 6 since 2010.

Knight was awarded a PhD in Philosophy in 1978 from the University of Adelaide with a thesis examining "the problem of universals, a fundamental problem within Metaphysics".[1]

In 1981 she earned a Bachelor of Education from the same university. After becoming interested in the work of Matthew Lipman, Knight undertook an advanced training workshop at the Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children (IAPC) founded by Dr Lipman at Montclair State University, New Jersey, USA. The Philosophy for Children program aims to engage students of all ages (from kindergarten to the senior secondary) in philosophical inquiry.[1]

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