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Web Resources for "Growing Into Inquiry"
- Information
Age Inquiry
Virtual Information Inquiry, School of Library and Information
Science, Indiana University
- AT&T Education
- 21st Century Literacies Curriculum
Inquiry Lessons
- Galileo Educational
Network
- Galileo – What
is Inquiry?
- Galileo – Why
Inquiry?
- Galileo
Project – Inquiry Rubric (PDF)
- Galileo – Inquiry
Based Projects
- An
Inquiry Process Chart
- The Inquiry Page
Click on the elements in the inquiry process chart to access
resources – University of Illinois
- Inquiry
Process
University of Illinois
- Inquiry Units
Inquiry Learning Resources- University of Illinois
- Guided
Inquiry
Ross Todd, Carol Kuhlthau, CISSL (Center for International Scholarship
in School Libraries) Rutgers
- The
Keys to Inquiry
Harvard University
- What Teacher
Educators Need to Know about Inquiry Based Instruction
California State University
- Inquiry
— Thoughts Views and Strategies for the K-5 Classroom
National Science Foundation
- Concept
to Classroom —
Inquiry-Based Learning Basics
- Education Regional Labs
For inquiry-based
lessons by discipline, check this Web site and search each regional
site for resources.
- The Exploratorium
Housed within San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts, the Exploratorium
has a collection of 650 science, art, and human perception exhibits.
Founded in 1969 by physicist and educator Frank Oppenheimer, it
helps promote inquiry-based learning not only in the sciences but
also in the arts. A great site for examples of inquiry method in
teaching and learning. The Exploratorium's Institute of Inquiry
is a great place to start.
- Science Learning Network: Explore
Our Resources
Explore the world of living creatures. Take a whirlwind tour of a
whirligig farm. Test for acid with the pH Factor. Fly with the Air
Travelers resource. Dissect a cow's eye. Track a hurricane. View
tiny creatures. Or take a dip in the Thinking Fountain. Inquiry resources
here were developed by museums in the Science Learning Network.
- Jamie McKenzie’s
Great Question Press
- Bloom’s
Taxonomy Revised — Keywords, Model Questions, Instructional
Strategies (PDF)
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