Inquiry in Education, Volume I

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11th Grade Science Students
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action research methods
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Author_Mark W. Aulls
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Collaborative Action Research
Common Language
constructivist pedagogy
Cooperating Teachers
Curricular Imperative
curriculum theory
Discovery Instruction
Discovery Learning
educational philosophy
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Gifted Education
Independent Study
Informed Person
Inquiry Instruction
Inquiry Oriented Science Instruction
Inquiry Oriented Teacher Education
inquiry-based curriculum design
Learning Cycle
Middle Grade Students
National Academy
Preservice Teacher Education Programs
Preservice Teachers
Professional Development
project-based learning
Reflective Practice
Research Articles
Select Research Articles
social studies inquiry
Subject Inquiry Instruction
Teacher Student Verbal Interactions
Von Glasersfeld

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805827415
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Why should inquiry—the engine for independent, curiosity- and interest-driven, life-long learning—be a curricular imperative, and its presence a criterion for excellent education? Is it possible to teach inquiry skills systematically and to engage learners in being inquirers across elementary, secondary, and post-secondary schooling?

To answer these urgent questions, this book
*pulls together more than four decades of expert opinion, quantitative research, and qualitative research on inquiry in different disciplines, school subjects, and levels of education; and
*presents a dozen different pedagogical, philosophical, and disciplinary traditions within which evidence and rationale are found for building learning and teaching experiences around inquiry-based curricula.

Inquiry in Education, Volume I: The Conceptual Foundations for Research as a Curricular Imperative is the first book to gather all these sources together, to build a cross-disciplinary case for inquiry as the central core of sound curriculum design, and to offer an organized interpretation of this large body of knowledge from a variety of perspectives and for different educational purposes. A companion volume, Shore, Aulls, & Delcourt, Eds., Inquiry in Education, Volume II: Overcoming Barriers to Successful Implementation, focuses on a corollary question: If inquiry is such a good thing, why is it not universal practice? What barriers stand in the way, and how can teachers overcome them?

Inquiry in Education, Volume I is intended for scholars, faculty, and students of education, and for practitioners at all levels of schooling who support inquiry-oriented reforms in education and who want to learn more about how to use inquiry in their own practice.

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