
Teaching with Inquiry
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Mary Eads has been teaching social studies for 33 years. She is National Board Certified and has worked as an adjunct professor at Clarkson University.
Patricia Rand is a National Board certified teacher who taught high school English for fifteen years before becoming a teacher educator.
Sherri Duan is an Assistant Professor at Clarkson University, where she teaches Chinese Grammar & Linguistics and Curriculum and Methods in Teaching Chinese. In 2020, she received Outstanding Teaching Award from Clarkson University Student Association and the book, Research on "Jiang" Constructions from pre-Qin to Sui-Tang Dynasties, published by Nankai University Press in 2019.
Richard Lasselle has been teaching for 36 years. He has taught science at the middle school level, physics, chemistry, and Earth science. His current role is as an assistant professor of STEM Education at Clarkson University in Schenectady, NY
Sean O'Connell has been teaching for over thirty years as both a special educator and social studies classroom teacher. Sean is certified on both Special Education and Social Studies and is a National Board Certified Educator. He has received the Murray Excellence in Teaching award at Niskayuna High School, and an Excellence in Teaching Award from the State University of New York at Albany.
Daniel Mattoon has been teaching high school mathematicss/computer for the past 19 years. He is National Board Certified, a New York State Master Teacher and has won the Presidential Award of Excellence for Mathematics and Science teaching from President Obama in 2015.
Content
Chapter 1: Using Inquiry as a Tool for Learning
Chapter 2: Teaching Students to Question their Ideas
Chapter 3: Leading Students to Discovery With the ILM
Chapter 4: ILM for All: Accommodations and Differentiation
Section II Introduction
Chapter 5: Lesson 1: The Disappearing Aral Sea (History/ Earth Science)
Chapter 6: Lesson 2: Let's Travel to an English-Speaking City (World Languages/ TESOL)
Chapter 7: Lesson 3: Cyclical Modeling: Understanding Waves (STEM)
Chapter 8: Lesson 4: Constructing Chinese Characters (Chinese)
Chapter 9: Lesson 5: Exploitation and Immortality: The Story of Henrietta Lacks (ELA/ Biology)
Chapter 10: Lesson 6: The Maritime Global Trade Network (Economics/ History)
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