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Hauptverfasser: Fontichiaro, Kristin, Green, Julie
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2010
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ874145
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author Fontichiaro, Kristin
Green, Julie
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contents Jump-Start Inquiry: How Students Begin when They Don't Know Fontichiaro, Kristin Green, Julie Picture Books Prior Learning Inquiry School Libraries Librarians Librarian Teacher Cooperation Scaffolding (Teaching Technique) Library Skills Student Research In today's increasingly diverse schools, how can educators level the playing field for students with varied background knowledge before these students begin doing research? How can prior knowledge be awakened to give students a foundation upon which meaningful questions can be constructed? How can students be helped to know the words, terms, and key concepts necessary to experience true inquiry--to question, navigate digital or print materials, sift and sort information, and synthesize what has been learned? One method is to build prior knowledge with a picture book. Introducing and discussing a common text can help elicit students' background knowledge and awaken relevant, deeper questions for research inquiry. The authors discuss how to better scaffold the development of inquiry questions and offer strategies to begin inquiry.
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spellingShingle Jump-Start Inquiry: How Students Begin when They Don't Know
Fontichiaro, Kristin
Green, Julie
Picture Books
Prior Learning
Inquiry
School Libraries
Librarians
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Library Skills
Student Research
Jump-Start Inquiry: How Students Begin when They Don't Know Fontichiaro, Kristin Green, Julie Picture Books Prior Learning Inquiry School Libraries Librarians Librarian Teacher Cooperation Scaffolding (Teaching Technique) Library Skills Student Research In today's increasingly diverse schools, how can educators level the playing field for students with varied background knowledge before these students begin doing research? How can prior knowledge be awakened to give students a foundation upon which meaningful questions can be constructed? How can students be helped to know the words, terms, and key concepts necessary to experience true inquiry--to question, navigate digital or print materials, sift and sort information, and synthesize what has been learned? One method is to build prior knowledge with a picture book. Introducing and discussing a common text can help elicit students' background knowledge and awaken relevant, deeper questions for research inquiry. The authors discuss how to better scaffold the development of inquiry questions and offer strategies to begin inquiry.
title Jump-Start Inquiry: How Students Begin when They Don't Know
topic Picture Books
Prior Learning
Inquiry
School Libraries
Librarians
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Library Skills
Student Research
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ874145