Guided Inquiry Design® in Action: High School: Libraries Unlimited Guided Inquiry
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440847110
ISBN-10: 1440847118
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 162 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Seria Libraries Unlimited Guided Inquiry
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440847118
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 162 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Seria Libraries Unlimited Guided Inquiry
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Offers a practical, concepts-based approach to inquiry learning, complete units of study in a variety of content areas, and a discussion of the role emotions in the learning process
Notă biografică
Leslie K. Maniotes, PhD, is an education consultant and the cocreator and professional developer of Guided Inquiry Design®.
Cuprins
Preface by Carol Collier KuhlthauChapter 1-Guided Inquiry Design® in Action: High SchoolChapter 2-Guided Inquiry Design® FrameworkGuided Inquiry Design® and ISPOpenImmerseExploreIdentifyGatherCreateShareEvaluateProcess Used by High School Teams to Design Units of InquiryProcess Used by Students to Learn How They LearnReferencesChapter 3-Employing a Conceptual Lens When Designing Guided InquiryJean DonhamThe Shift from Topic to ConceptUncertaintyMaking the Transition to Concept-based InquiryHigh School Concepts from National CurriculaConceptual ReframingNoteReferencesChapter 4-Using Inquiry Tools to Activate Reflection and Assess Student LearningAnita CellucciInquiry CommunityInquiry Journal-Reflecting throughout the ProcessInquiry LogInquiry ChartsInquiry CirclesManaging the Learning-Tools for the Learning TeamGoogle ClassroomNoodleToolsInquiry Tools as Evidence of Student LearningReferencesChapter 5-Emotions in the Inquiry ProcessCarol Collier KuhlthauWhat Research Tells Us About EmotionsInformation Search Process and Guided Inquiry's ResponsePreparing for an Inquiry QuestionForming an Inquiry QuestionUnderstanding an Inquiry QuestionAssessing and Evaluating the LearningEmotions Indicate Zones of InterventionInquiry Tools for Strategic GuidanceGradual Release of Responsibility for College and CareerDynamic Deep Learning for LifeReferencesChapter 6-Meeting Students Where They Are Through In-Depth ConferencesHeather HerseyPreconference Email: Four QuestionsQuestion OneNarrowing Topics During Research ConferencesQuestion TwoUsing Inquiry Charts During a ConferenceQuestion ThreeModeling an Inquiry StanceQuestion FourMoving Beyond LocationConference Strategies for Best PracticeBuilding RapportWays to ListenEmotions During ResearchDon't Be a SuperheroJust Have Them Do ItQuestioningBe ExplicitTo Grade or Not? That Was the QuestionLate-Stage and Follow-Up ConferencesCapturing the ConferenceConference ConclusionsNoteReferencesChapter 7-"Minds on Science": Creating an Inquiry Community in Ninth GradeMarci D'OnofrioThe Evolution of a Guided Inquiry Design® Unit"Minds on Science" Unit OverviewChapter 8-Relationships Through Romeo and Juliet Marc Crompton and Jennifer TorryRelationships Through Romeo and Juliet Unit OverviewChapter 9-Historical Thinking on Taking a StandKathy BoguszewskiNational History Day, 2017 'Theme-"Taking a Stand" Unit OverviewChapter 10-The World Is Not Flat: Explore the World, Choose Your AdventureBuffy EdwardsPlanningImplementation, Instruction, and Inquiry ToolsLearning Through the ProcessReflection and Evaluation"The World Is Not Flat" Unit OverviewChapter 11-Getting Started and Sustaining ChangeLeslie K. ManiotesGetting StartedRisk Takers and Reflective PracticeMaking a CommitmentCreate Structures That Support Guided Inquiry PracticeSustaining ChangeSystems That Develop and Sustain InquiryStructures That Support Unit DesignProfessional Learning Communities for Reviewing Data and ReflectionSocial Media, Networks, and Communities of PracticeWebinars and WorkshopsReferences IndexAbout the Editor and Contributors
Recenzii
.age-appropriate Guided Inquiry Design® lesson plans for different curriculum areas enabling deep learning and fostering students' creative thinking and problem-solving - essential skills in a 21st century world.
Whether you are a librarian just beginning the inquiry-based learning journey or a veteran, you will find this title a welcome addition to the professional shelf. Highly recommended.
Whether you are a librarian just beginning the inquiry-based learning journey or a veteran, you will find this title a welcome addition to the professional shelf. Highly recommended.