
Encouraging and Supporting Student Inquiry
Researching Controversial Issues
Harriet S. Selverstone(Author)
Libraries Unlimited Inc (Publisher)
Published on 30. September 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-59158-496-4 (ISBN)
Description
Assignments that engage students in inquiry topics of their own choosing contribute to motivation and thus to learning. Very often the topics chosen (particularly by high school students) are considered controversial by school administration, parents, community organizations, and others. This practical book discusses the processes, actions, and policies needed to support and encourage high school students in that type of inquiry. Building trusting relationships over time with administration and the school community will be stressed as a way to build a community of true inquiry in your school and library. Classroom teachers and high school librarians will value the advice and scaffolding techniques presented that will enable their school and high school library to become a safe place for student inquiry into issues of their own choosing- controversial or not. The author draws on her 30-plus years as a high school librarian, deeply concerned with the intellectual freedom of the researchers in her library media center and with offering help and reassurance to those trying to implement school library programs that allow all voices to be heard. Grades 9-12.
Reviews / Votes
Librarians will find this resource useful both for setting up lessons and inquiries into the topics listed and as a model for helping students to research other topics....Selverstone's guide is a sound purchase for school librarians and for public libraries serving high school populations. * VOYA * Selverstone gives sound advice for advocating inquiry-based research, especially for hot topics that are most interesting to students. She advises library media specialists on what constitutes controversial topics, how to collaborate with teachers to foster critical thinking, and how to gain administrative support for this kind of program research....[t]he philosophies and ideas presented make this book an ideal purchase to promote and foster collaboration with the school communities in which many of us work. * School Library Journal *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
445 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59158-496-4 (9781591584964)
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09/2007
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Person
Harriet S. Selverstone is a retired high school library media specialist and Department Chair of the Library Media Department at Norwalk High School, Norwalk, CT. She is a former President of the American Association of School Librarians and two-term President of the Connecticut Educational Media Association. She served two terms on the American Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Committee, and was Chair for several years of the Connecticut Educational Media Association's Intellectual Freedom Committee. She has authored chapters on censorship issues in two texts, Children and Books, HarperCollins, 1996 and Collection Management for School Library Media Centers, Haworth Press, Inc., 1985-86. She is Series Adviser to Libraries Unlimited Professional Guides in School Librarianship Series. She received a Masters degree in Library Science, an Advanced Certificate in Information Management and an honorary doctorate degree from Pratt Institute.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Controversial Issues--Definition
Student Assignments
Administrative Support
Public Relations: Necssary for Support of Programs
Teaching, Learning and Student Inquiry During the Research Process
Controversial Issues: What Are They?
Researching Controversial Issues
Presentation of Controversial Issues
Biology/Health
Entertainment
Environment
Geography
History
People
Politics
Religion
Sexuality
Notes
Index
Introduction
Controversial Issues--Definition
Student Assignments
Administrative Support
Public Relations: Necssary for Support of Programs
Teaching, Learning and Student Inquiry During the Research Process
Controversial Issues: What Are They?
Researching Controversial Issues
Presentation of Controversial Issues
Biology/Health
Entertainment
Environment
Geography
History
People
Politics
Religion
Sexuality
Notes
Index