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Patton, John – History and Social Science Teacher, 1982
Describes a history unit in which secondary students use the mysteriously carved Champlain's Rock (near Renfreu, Ontario) as a starting point for inquiry into the evidence of the French exploration of Eastern Canada. Students learn about hypothesis formation and testing, frames of reference, bias and prejudice, and they write two essays. (AM)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, History Instruction, Inquiry, Questioning Techniques
Tracy, Carolyn; Showers, Alene – 1986
This trainer's guide is intended for use in conjunction with a companion videotape, "Focus on Questioning." It includes an overview of the video for the trainer and a master copy of the handout to be used by paraprofessionals. The videotape is designed to be viewed either individually or in groups. The tape and the handout present the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Discovery Learning, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Questioning Techniques
Collins, Allan – 1986
An illustration of the cognitive theory of inquiry teaching is presented in this paper in a tutorial dialogue on the nature of lenses. After a description of the goals of the method, the paper discusses the following ten general strategies inquiry teachers use to accomplish the goals: (1) selecting positive and negative exemplars, (2) varying…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Learning Processes
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Muessig, Raymond H. – Journal of Experiential Education, 1981
Reveals how teachers can direct their students to experience history as a process through active questioning, searching for meaningful answers, and especially by tapping readily available and vivid resources in the immediate community. (NEC)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
Rakes, Thomas A.; Scott, Susan M. – 1983
Questioning strategies, whether teacher- or student-generated, can be a major tool in developing reading comprehension. Teachers can maximize the benefits of teacher directed questioning by (1) providing clues before providing answers to questions, (2) acknowledging appropriate responses with two or three seconds of eye contact, (3) allowing…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies, Questioning Techniques
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Shymansky, James A. – Science and Children, 1976
Suggests that the effectiveness of non-directive, activity-centered teaching methods can be enhanced when the teacher spends less time interacting with students and more time observing them. (MLH)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
Brostoff, Anita – 1983
Secondary school and college students can learn how to shape thought through shaping language by using tagmemic heuristics. To approach writing as a thinking process, students apply three heuristics: one for identifying and stating problems, one for exploring problems, and one for evaluating hypotheses or solutions. Guided by a series of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Discovery Learning, Higher Education
Wells, Gordon, Ed. – 2001
This book presents a collection of essays on building collaborative communities in which democratic principles of education may be recognized, focusing on learning and teaching through inquiry. After (1) "The Development of a Community of Inquirers" (Gordon Wells), there are three parts. Part 1, "Inquiries in the Elementary…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Discovery Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Secondary Education
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Abrams, Ronald G. – Journal of Dental Education, 1983
Dental instructors are encouraged to use questioning techniques more frequently in clinical and preclinical courses, to stimulate independent thinking. The characteristics of questioning, types of questions, reluctance to use the techniques, strategies with various student types, and strategies for awkward situations are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Cognitive Processes, Dental Schools, Discovery Learning
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Wilcox, Ray T. – Clearing House, 1987
Discusses the benefits of discovery learning, as opposed to a direct, lecture method, and offers 10 discovery strategies, such as playing 20 questions, using the Socratic method, and problem solving. (JC)
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Critical Thinking, Discovery Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Dillon, J. T. – 1983
The first chapter in this booklet about teaching and the art of questioning defines educative questions which advance pedagogical purposes, classroom processes, and educational ends and facilitate student thinking and class participation. Examples throughout the publication are in the form of recorded and transcribed actual classroom discourse,…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Discourse Analysis, Discovery Learning
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Mathematics Teacher, 1991
Presented are three methods to enrich the mathematics classroom. The first introduces an activity allowing students to discover the law of sines. The second gives eight distance-rate-time problems of value for their counterintuitive or elegant solutions. The third poses multiple answer questions that promote student interaction and communication.…
Descriptors: Algebra, Classroom Techniques, Discovery Learning, Learning Activities
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Whitin, David J. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1993
The author analyzes his 11-year-old daughter's investigation of patterns in multiplication. In an investigation initiated herself, Becca generates hypotheses, discovers patterns, asks questions, and discards procedures that do not produce desired results. Providing a classroom environment that values questioning is a key recommendation. (MLN)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
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Armstrong, Carmen L. – Studies in Art Education, 1993
Reports on a study of verbal interaction during art production experiences. Finds that teachers trained in structured questioning techniques were able to elicit significantly greater proportions of verbal interaction, inquiry-oriented questions, and student verbalizations than teachers not trained in the techniques. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Products, Discovery Learning
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Wilks, Susan – Australian Art Education, 1995
Examines an unusual approach to aesthetic education utilizing open-ended philosophical inquiries (conundrums) to facilitate class discussions. The conundrums were submitted by artists, gallery owners, and teachers. Results showed the approach to be an effective adjunct to instruction, provided the teachers could refrain from "filling in"…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials
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