Workshop:
P4C Workshop with Grundtvig's Philosophy
Ingrid Ank and Özge Özdemir
Salt Galata
April 6, 2024 10.00
Workshop II-III
Salt is hosting the workshop “P4C Workshop with Grundtvig’s Philosophy,” organized by the Danish Cultural Institute Türkiye. The program comprises a presentation by Ingrid Ank, an expert from the Grundtvig Foundation in Denmark, followed by a workshop on designing philosophical lesson plans led by Özge Özdemir. The program aims to familiarize participants with Grundtvig’s philosophy and to strengthen their knowledge and skills in the field of Philosophy for Children. The outputs will be used in volunteer work with children.
This free-admission program is limited to 20 people. The presentation will be in English, and the workshop will be in Turkish. For more information and application, click here.
Ingrid Ank has a degree in theology and is the author of several articles and books on the Danish poet, politician, pastor, and educational thinker N. F. S. Grundtvig (1783-1872) and on the current discussions around education and empowerment of the individual, aiming for an open, liberal, and democratic society. She is currently engaged in an international initiative connecting different parts of the world in a study of Grundtvig’s thoughts and legacy and its relevance in educational, philosophical, and political contexts outside Denmark.
Özge Özdemir completed her master’s and doctoral degrees in philosophy at Istanbul University after graduating from Boğaziçi University’s Department of Philosophy. She worked as a lecturer at various universities in Istanbul. In 2015, she completed her Philosophy for Children education at the Montclair State University Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children. Currently, she teaches Philosophy of Education part-time at Boğaziçi University Faculty of Education. Özdemir is the founder of the Little Thinkers Society and author of the Redhouse Kidz Publishing series of Philosophy for Children books.
Danish Cultural Institute Türkiye participated in multiple projects and festivals with a strategic focus on children’s education, empowerment of future generations, gender equality, and equal rights. Previous projects include the BILLBOARD Street Art Istanbul 2020, ATTA Children’s Festival, Istanbul Film Festival, Istanbul Theatre Festival, and Directed By Women Festival.
Salt is hosting the workshop “P4C Workshop with Grundtvig’s Philosophy,” organized by the Danish Cultural Institute Türkiye. The program comprises a presentation by Ingrid Ank, an expert from the Grundtvig Foundation in Denmark, followed by a workshop on designing philosophical lesson plans led by Özge Özdemir. The program aims to familiarize participants with Grundtvig’s philosophy and to strengthen their knowledge and skills in the field of Philosophy for Children. The outputs will be used in volunteer work with children.
This free-admission program is limited to 20 people. The presentation will be in English, and the workshop will be in Turkish. For more information and application, click here.
Ingrid Ank has a degree in theology and is the author of several articles and books on the Danish poet, politician, pastor, and educational thinker N. F. S. Grundtvig (1783-1872) and on the current discussions around education and empowerment of the individual, aiming for an open, liberal, and democratic society. She is currently engaged in an international initiative connecting different parts of the world in a study of Grundtvig’s thoughts and legacy and its relevance in educational, philosophical, and political contexts outside Denmark.
Özge Özdemir completed her master’s and doctoral degrees in philosophy at Istanbul University after graduating from Boğaziçi University’s Department of Philosophy. She worked as a lecturer at various universities in Istanbul. In 2015, she completed her Philosophy for Children education at the Montclair State University Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children. Currently, she teaches Philosophy of Education part-time at Boğaziçi University Faculty of Education. Özdemir is the founder of the Little Thinkers Society and author of the Redhouse Kidz Publishing series of Philosophy for Children books.
Danish Cultural Institute Türkiye participated in multiple projects and festivals with a strategic focus on children’s education, empowerment of future generations, gender equality, and equal rights. Previous projects include the BILLBOARD Street Art Istanbul 2020, ATTA Children’s Festival, Istanbul Film Festival, Istanbul Theatre Festival, and Directed By Women Festival.