Revitalizing Classrooms: Innovations and Inquiry Pedagogies in Practice
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475832860
ISBN-10: 1475832869
Pagini: 150
Dimensiuni: 151 x 232 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1475832869
Pagini: 150
Dimensiuni: 151 x 232 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Dedication
Foreword-Virginia S. Lee
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Ways of Inquiry-Pathways and Partnerships for Grassroots Innovation
Jeff Galle and Rebecca L. Harrison
Chapter 1: Moving Pictures and Words: Multimodal Projects in College Composition
Laura Ng and Karen Redding
Chapter 2: Reacting to the Past and What it Means Today
Linda Hughes
Chapter 3: PBL and Collaborative Learning in the Complex Learning of Solar Geometry
Bronne Dytoc
Chapter 4: Discovering Empirical Patterns in the Social Sciences: Small Assignments with Web-Based Data in Introductory Classes
Thomas D. Lancaster
Chapter 5: The Ethics of the A-Bomb
Pangratios Papacosta
Chapter 6: A Tale of Two Beneficiaries: Using Inquiry-Guided Learning to Foster Social Research Skills and Critical Thinking
Lyndi Hewitt and Lorena Russell
About the Contributors
Index
Foreword-Virginia S. Lee
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Ways of Inquiry-Pathways and Partnerships for Grassroots Innovation
Jeff Galle and Rebecca L. Harrison
Chapter 1: Moving Pictures and Words: Multimodal Projects in College Composition
Laura Ng and Karen Redding
Chapter 2: Reacting to the Past and What it Means Today
Linda Hughes
Chapter 3: PBL and Collaborative Learning in the Complex Learning of Solar Geometry
Bronne Dytoc
Chapter 4: Discovering Empirical Patterns in the Social Sciences: Small Assignments with Web-Based Data in Introductory Classes
Thomas D. Lancaster
Chapter 5: The Ethics of the A-Bomb
Pangratios Papacosta
Chapter 6: A Tale of Two Beneficiaries: Using Inquiry-Guided Learning to Foster Social Research Skills and Critical Thinking
Lyndi Hewitt and Lorena Russell
About the Contributors
Index
Recenzii
At a time when, despite lip service, teaching is woefully undervalued in much of higher education, Oxford College of Emory University's Institute for Pedagogy in the Liberal Arts honors committed, innovative, and successful teaching and teachers. These essays reflect some of the best sessions from IPLA over the years and provide the reader with powerful and successful models for improving their teaching, and, more importantly, through that teaching improving student learning.
Pedagogical approaches to Inquiry-based learning serve to build a solid foundation for critical thinking skills that are essential to student success in college and careers. The essays contained in this volume will serve as model best practices to assist other educators trying to adopt an inquiry-based approach.
In this collection of essays from the IPLA incubator, Galle and Harrison and their authors show that, while inquiry-guided learning projects may be grounded in specific courses, the approach itself transcends these particular contexts, and inquiry is ultimately a habit of mind of the educated person.
Pedagogical approaches to Inquiry-based learning serve to build a solid foundation for critical thinking skills that are essential to student success in college and careers. The essays contained in this volume will serve as model best practices to assist other educators trying to adopt an inquiry-based approach.
In this collection of essays from the IPLA incubator, Galle and Harrison and their authors show that, while inquiry-guided learning projects may be grounded in specific courses, the approach itself transcends these particular contexts, and inquiry is ultimately a habit of mind of the educated person.