Guided Inquiry Approach to Teaching the Humanities Research Project

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Guided Inquiry Approach to Teaching the Humanities Research Project

Library and information sciences / Museology Library and information services Teaching of a specific subject Educational: History Educational: Social sciences, social studies

Authors: Randell K. Schmidt, Emilia N. Giordano, Geoffrey M. Schmidt

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Collection: Libraries Unlimited Guided Inquiry

Language: English

Published by: Libraries Unlimited

Published on: 26th August 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 216 pages

ISBN: 9781440834394


Aligned with the Common Core

This book enables teachers and librarians to develop lessons and workshops as well as to teach high school students how to research and write a humanities paper using a guided inquiry approach.

Being able to use the inquiry process to successfully research, write, and prepare papers and other types of presentations is not only necessary for a student's preparation for collegiate work, but is truly a requisite life skill.

This book provides a solid guided inquiry curriculum for cultivating the skills needed to properly investigate a subject in the humanities, interrogate both textual and non-textual sources, interpret the information, develop an understanding of the topic, and effectively communicate one's findings.

It is a powerful and practical guide for high school humanities teachers, school librarians, community college humanities teachers and librarians, and early college-level humanities instructors as well as for high school and college students who want to learn how to conduct and write up humanities research.

Part One

Comprises a teacher's practicum that explains the power of guided inquiry.

Part Two

Contains student's workshops with instructions and materials to conduct a guided humanities project and paper on the high school level.

Part Three

Provides materials for a professional development session for this assignment as well as assessment tools and other supplementary materials such as student handouts.

Based on the authors' 15 years' experience in teaching guided inquiry, the 20 workshops in the book use a step-by-step, constructivist strategy for teaching a sophisticated humanities project that enables college readiness.

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