
Guided Inquiry Goes Global
Evidence-Based Practice in Action
Lee Fitzgerald(Author)
Libraries Unlimited Inc (Publisher)
Published on 7. December 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-61069-669-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book places guided inquiry in the context of curricular and technological change and provides guidelines for building the long-term culture and capacity for effective inquiry learning in schools.
Across the world's education systems, many schools are moving to inquiry learning. However, making inquiry learning work requires effective collaboration in schools and resolving the conflict between teaching 21st-century skills while also adhering to content-heavy syllabuses and meeting accountability standards.
In Guided Inquiry Goes Global: Evidence-Based Practice In Action, author Lee FitzGerald-a teacher librarian with 25 years' experience, in both primary and secondary schools, and who has experimented with the developing practice for more than 10 years-places guided inquiry (GI) in an international context of curricular and technological change. She provides an essential and succinct background on GI; explains where it fits in the curriculum; and provides practical guidance in creating GI tasks, operating GI tasks in real-world teaching situations, and overcoming barriers to successful implementation of guided inquiry.
You'll gain insight into the evidence for the effectiveness of GI, understand how students interpret and use the GI process, grasp the critical teaching role of the teacher librarian in GI, and appreciate the value of collaboration in making GI work for you and your students. The final chapters of the book identify ways of dealing with common "roadblocks" along the path to acceptance of GI that were developed from interviews with practicing teacher librarians in Australia, France, Sweden, and the United States.
Across the world's education systems, many schools are moving to inquiry learning. However, making inquiry learning work requires effective collaboration in schools and resolving the conflict between teaching 21st-century skills while also adhering to content-heavy syllabuses and meeting accountability standards.
In Guided Inquiry Goes Global: Evidence-Based Practice In Action, author Lee FitzGerald-a teacher librarian with 25 years' experience, in both primary and secondary schools, and who has experimented with the developing practice for more than 10 years-places guided inquiry (GI) in an international context of curricular and technological change. She provides an essential and succinct background on GI; explains where it fits in the curriculum; and provides practical guidance in creating GI tasks, operating GI tasks in real-world teaching situations, and overcoming barriers to successful implementation of guided inquiry.
You'll gain insight into the evidence for the effectiveness of GI, understand how students interpret and use the GI process, grasp the critical teaching role of the teacher librarian in GI, and appreciate the value of collaboration in making GI work for you and your students. The final chapters of the book identify ways of dealing with common "roadblocks" along the path to acceptance of GI that were developed from interviews with practicing teacher librarians in Australia, France, Sweden, and the United States.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
300 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61069-669-2 (9781610696692)
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Persons
Lee FitzGerald is a lecturer in the Teacher Librarianship Master's program in the Information Studies Department of Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia.
Content
Foreword by Ross J. Todd
Chapters 1A Global Perspective: A King Tide for Guided Inquiry
Chapters 2 Building a Culture of Inquiry: A Positive Contagion
Chapters 3 The Teaching Role of the Teacher Librarian
Chapters 4 The Concept and Practice of Collaboration
Chapters 5 Guided Inquiry in Practice and as Evidence 1
Chapters 6 Guided Inquiry in Practice and as Evidence 2
Chapters 7 Guided Inquiry in Practice and as Evidence 3
References
Index
Chapters 1A Global Perspective: A King Tide for Guided Inquiry
Chapters 2 Building a Culture of Inquiry: A Positive Contagion
Chapters 3 The Teaching Role of the Teacher Librarian
Chapters 4 The Concept and Practice of Collaboration
Chapters 5 Guided Inquiry in Practice and as Evidence 1
Chapters 6 Guided Inquiry in Practice and as Evidence 2
Chapters 7 Guided Inquiry in Practice and as Evidence 3
References
Index