The Evolution of Inquiry: Controlled, Guided, Modeled, and Free: Controlled, Guided, Modeled, and Free

Information inquiry is a basic skill for those who examine information as a science, and its principles can be applied across the K-12 curriculum. Built around reflective reviews of more than two dozen articles from School Library (Media Activities) Monthly, this helpful book shows the evolution, adoption, and application of the inquiry learning process to the school library teaching/learning environment. Four levels of inquiry—controlled, guided, open, and free—are explored in association with the emerging national Common Core curriculum and the Standards for the 21st-Century Learner from the American Association of School Librarians.

With the growing interest in the concept of inquiry and inquiry learning, you may find yourself needing to distinguish between the existing models and their applications. To help you do that, the book provides you with rich, historical context that clarifies the models, and it also projects future applications of inquiry and learner-centered teaching through school information literacy programs. These new applications, such as graphic inquiry, argumentation for inquiry, and the student as information scientist, offer tangible examples you can use to enrich the expanding information literacy curriculum.

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The Evolution of Inquiry: Controlled, Guided, Modeled, and Free: Controlled, Guided, Modeled, and Free

Information inquiry is a basic skill for those who examine information as a science, and its principles can be applied across the K-12 curriculum. Built around reflective reviews of more than two dozen articles from School Library (Media Activities) Monthly, this helpful book shows the evolution, adoption, and application of the inquiry learning process to the school library teaching/learning environment. Four levels of inquiry—controlled, guided, open, and free—are explored in association with the emerging national Common Core curriculum and the Standards for the 21st-Century Learner from the American Association of School Librarians.

With the growing interest in the concept of inquiry and inquiry learning, you may find yourself needing to distinguish between the existing models and their applications. To help you do that, the book provides you with rich, historical context that clarifies the models, and it also projects future applications of inquiry and learner-centered teaching through school information literacy programs. These new applications, such as graphic inquiry, argumentation for inquiry, and the student as information scientist, offer tangible examples you can use to enrich the expanding information literacy curriculum.

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The Evolution of Inquiry: Controlled, Guided, Modeled, and Free: Controlled, Guided, Modeled, and Free

The Evolution of Inquiry: Controlled, Guided, Modeled, and Free: Controlled, Guided, Modeled, and Free

by Daniel Callison
The Evolution of Inquiry: Controlled, Guided, Modeled, and Free: Controlled, Guided, Modeled, and Free

The Evolution of Inquiry: Controlled, Guided, Modeled, and Free: Controlled, Guided, Modeled, and Free

by Daniel Callison

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Information inquiry is a basic skill for those who examine information as a science, and its principles can be applied across the K-12 curriculum. Built around reflective reviews of more than two dozen articles from School Library (Media Activities) Monthly, this helpful book shows the evolution, adoption, and application of the inquiry learning process to the school library teaching/learning environment. Four levels of inquiry—controlled, guided, open, and free—are explored in association with the emerging national Common Core curriculum and the Standards for the 21st-Century Learner from the American Association of School Librarians.

With the growing interest in the concept of inquiry and inquiry learning, you may find yourself needing to distinguish between the existing models and their applications. To help you do that, the book provides you with rich, historical context that clarifies the models, and it also projects future applications of inquiry and learner-centered teaching through school information literacy programs. These new applications, such as graphic inquiry, argumentation for inquiry, and the student as information scientist, offer tangible examples you can use to enrich the expanding information literacy curriculum.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610693875
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Publication date: 05/26/2015
Series: SLM Hot Topics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 252
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Daniel Callison, EdD, is professor emeritus in school media and instructional systems technology, and dean emeritus in online adult education and distance continuing studies at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

  • Preface

    Acknowledgments

  • SECTION I: INQUIRY: CONTROLLED, GUIDED, MODELED, AND FREE

  • Chapter 1 : Key Artifacts Reflecting Progression and Evolution Toward Inquiry

    Chapter 2 : Evolution of Controlled Inquiry

    Chapter 3: Guided, Modeled, and Mentored Inquiry Enhanced by Cognitive Apprenticeship

    Chapter 4: Free Inquiry and Student-Centered Learning

    Chapter 5: Various Perceptions of Inquiry

  • SECTION II: INFORMATION INQUIRY: LEARNING PRACTICES FROM SCHOOL LIBRARY MONTHLY

  • Bibliography of Inquiry Articles from School Library Monthly 1997û2014

    Callison, D. and A. Lamb. "Authentic Learning"

    Callison, D. "The Student Information Scientist, Part I"

    Callison, D. "The Student Information Scientist, Part 2"

    Lamb, A. and D. Callison. "Graphic Inquiry for All Learners"

  • SECTION III: INFORMATION INQUIRY ACROSS THE CURRICULUM: ARTICLES FROM SCHOOL LIBRARY MONTHLY

  • Chapter 6: Inquiry in Science and Math

    Chapter 7: Inquiry in Language Arts

    Chapter 8: Inquiry in History

    Chapter 9: Inquiry and the Argument Curriculum

    Chapter 10: Inquiry and Communication

  • SECTION IV: ADDITIONAL RESEARCH REVIEWS

  • Chapter 11: Challenges&Opportunities for Collaboration, Expanded Roles, and Future Facilities

    Chapter 12: Research on Inquiry Learning and Teaching Techniques

    Chapter 13: Student Online Searching and Evaluating Information

    Chapter 14: A Timeline for the Progression Through Information Literacy to Inquiry

  • Index

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