
Inquiry and Research
A Relational Approach in the Classroom
Michelle Reale(Author)
ALA Editions (Publisher)
Published on 30. January 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
136 pages
978-0-8389-1784-8 (ISBN)
Description
In our technology-saturated world, all the answers we seek are at our fingertips. Right? Though students might think so, educators know otherwise. But beyond merely helping students find answers to questions, information literacy instruction ought to ignite within students a spirit of inquiry: a discerning curiosity that will spur them to dig deeper when conducting research. Here, Reale outlines such an approach. Showing how to deprioritize tools-based research in favor of encouraging critical thinking, in this book she
demonstrates why inquiry is the first step towards deep learning, and why it should begin with asking the right questions rather than finding the right answers;
presents strategies for viewing curiosity as a process;
shares methods and techniques that will kindle a spirit of inquiry, from discussion questions and reflective journals to one-on-one consultations and classroom workshops;
shows how I-Search assignments can offer students valuable guidance and encouragement to think; and
discusses how collaboration and communication with faculty can help lead to information literacy instruction that focuses on the conceptual rather than tools.
Filled with numerous examples of inquiry in action drawn from Reale's own experiences, her book can be a catalyst for cultivating curiosity and enthusiasm in student researchers.
demonstrates why inquiry is the first step towards deep learning, and why it should begin with asking the right questions rather than finding the right answers;
presents strategies for viewing curiosity as a process;
shares methods and techniques that will kindle a spirit of inquiry, from discussion questions and reflective journals to one-on-one consultations and classroom workshops;
shows how I-Search assignments can offer students valuable guidance and encouragement to think; and
discusses how collaboration and communication with faculty can help lead to information literacy instruction that focuses on the conceptual rather than tools.
Filled with numerous examples of inquiry in action drawn from Reale's own experiences, her book can be a catalyst for cultivating curiosity and enthusiasm in student researchers.
Reviews / Votes
[Reale] has written a thoughtful, personal, and practical foundation on which librarians can base their teaching activities and align them with the new conceptualization of information literacy ... An excellent resource for considering the roles of librarians in developing students' critical thinking skills, sparking curiosity and constructing knowledge, and refreshing librarians' teaching practices and collaborations with faculty."" - Library Journal (starred review)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago, IL
United States
Publishing group
American Library Association
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
205 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8389-1784-8 (9780838917848)
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Person
Michelle Reale is an associate professor and head of access services and outreach at Arcadia University near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her books include Mentoring and Managing Students in the Academic Library, Becoming an Embedded Librarian, and Becoming a Reflective Librarian and Teacher: Strategies for Mindful Academic Practice. Her research interests involve embedded librarianship, mentoring, narrative inquiry, and reflective practice.
Content
Introduction Igniting a Spark of Inquiry
Chapter 1 Inquiry Is the First Step
Chapter 2 First, Question
Chapter 3 Inquiry as Stance
Chapter 4 Curiosity as Process
Chapter 5 Inquiry and the I-Search
Chapter 6 Inquiry and Cognitive Apprenticeship
Chapter 7 Inquiry and Learner-Centered Learning
Chapter 8 Inquiry and Reflective Journals
Chapter 9 Inquiry and the One-on-One Consultation
Chapter 10 Inquiry and the Classroom Workshop
Conclusion Wide-Open Wonder
Index
Chapter 1 Inquiry Is the First Step
Chapter 2 First, Question
Chapter 3 Inquiry as Stance
Chapter 4 Curiosity as Process
Chapter 5 Inquiry and the I-Search
Chapter 6 Inquiry and Cognitive Apprenticeship
Chapter 7 Inquiry and Learner-Centered Learning
Chapter 8 Inquiry and Reflective Journals
Chapter 9 Inquiry and the One-on-One Consultation
Chapter 10 Inquiry and the Classroom Workshop
Conclusion Wide-Open Wonder
Index