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Ufnar, Jennifer A.; Shepherd, Virginia L. – Professional Development in Education, 2019
This article presents an in-depth study supporting the Scientist in the Classroom Partnership (SCP) program as a model of effective professional development (PD) for K-12 teachers. The goal of this study was to determine the core and structural features of the SCP program necessary for effective teacher PD. The SCP partners a classroom teacher…
Descriptors: Scientists, Partnerships in Education, Faculty Development, Program Effectiveness
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de Oliveira Souza, Leandro; Lopes, Celi Espasandin; Pfannkuch, Maxine – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2015
The recent introduction of statistics into the Brazilian curriculum has presented a multi-problematic situation for teacher professional development. Drawing on research in the areas of teacher development and statistical inquiry, we propose a Teacher Professional Development Cycle (TPDC) model. This paper focuses on two teachers who planned a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Statistics, Mathematics Instruction, Case Studies
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Cousin, Patricia Tefft; Dembrow, Melissa Pauly; Molldrem-Shamel, Jennifer – Reading Teacher, 1997
Introduces, in four steps, the "How-Tos" of the process of inquiry. Illustrates the inquiry cycle with examples from the inquiries of two teachers, and notes that the inquiry process provides a structure for the process of thinking about teaching. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Inquiry, Instructional Improvement, Instructional Innovation
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Drayton, Brian; Falk, Joni – Science Educator, 2002
Explains the inquiry teaching strategy and how the learning process occurs with inquiry-based instruction. Discusses how teachers can facilitate the development of science understanding and maintain inquiry-oriented classrooms. (Contains 31 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Inquiry, Middle Schools, School Districts
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Ahlgren, Andrew; Wheeler, Soren – Science and Education, 2002
Describes strand maps in general and in relation to the Benchmarks for Science Literacy. Examines three draft maps entitled "Evidence and Reasoning", "Scientific Investigations", and "Scientific Theories" which together represent one section of Benchmarks Chapter 1 on scientific inquiry. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, National Standards, Science Curriculum
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Zack, Vicki; Graves, Barbara – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2001
Adopts a sociocultural perspective to investigate the role of discourse in children and teacher mathematical meaning making in a 5th grade inquiry classroom. Examines the process whereby individual and group developmental trajectories are constructed and allows exploration of the relationship between discourse and knowing. Argues for a more…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Modes, Elementary Education, Grade 5
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Reason, Peter – Management Learning, 1999
Defines co-operative inquiry as a radically participative form of inquiry in which all involved are both co-researchers and co-subjects. Introduces methodology in a layperson's guide. Reflects on the learning process of an inquiry group, especially the process of research cycling, importance of peer group, and the paradoxical self-reflexive…
Descriptors: Action Research, Cooperation, Higher Education, Inquiry
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Summers, R. L.; Woodward, L. H.; Sanders, D. Y.; Galli, R. L. – Medical Teacher, 1998
Explains why the research requirement of the resident curriculum should be developed around the scientific method. The method can be stated in the form of: (1) make an observation; (2) make a hypothesis; (3) test the hypothesis; and (4) reach a conclusion. When research topics are broken down under these main steps, residents can see a more…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education, Inquiry
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He, Ming Fang – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2002
In a series of three papers, I examined the identity-development of three Chinese women teachers as they moved back and forth between Eastern and Western cultures and languages amid the rapidly changing events of the last four decades. I use a river metaphor to explore three phases in the cross-cultural lives of these women: in the first paper,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, North Americans, Figurative Language, Females
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Smith, John K. – Theory into Practice, 1992
Article examines interpretive inquiry, which views research as a practical, moral activity similar to other inquiry. It discusses interpretive inquiry goals and procedures, how to do interpretive inquiry, and how to distinguish good from bad research. (SM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Inquiry, Knowledge Level
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Torbert, William R. – Management Learning, 1999
Defines the questions that are the basis of developmental-action inquiry. Outlines the type of theory and practice that supports and reflects such inquiry, and highlights how different such integrated research/practice is from empirical positivism. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Discovery Learning, Higher Education, Inquiry
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Tabak, Iris; Baumgartner, Eric – Cognition and Instruction, 2004
In this article, we examine the role that different participant structures can play in supporting inquiry-based science learning. We frame mastering scientific inquiry as mastering the "what," "why," and "how" of the cultural tools that scientists employ. We present a participant structure we call the teacher as partner and show how it renders the…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Science Instruction, Teachers, Scientific Research
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Tammivaara, Julie; Enright, D. Scott – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1986
Describes characteristics of questions in the ethnographic interview setting. Concentrates on the relational aspects of interviewing and on the issues of assumptions, categories, and scope. Applies ideas about questioning in general to work with child informants. (Author/LHW)
Descriptors: Children, Ethnography, Field Studies, Information Seeking
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Lyne, John – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1985
Reflects on the collection of academic opinion leaders at the Iowa Conference on Rhetoric and the Human Sciences who spoke on a "rhetoric turn" in academic discourse. (PD)
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Conferences, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
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Spitulnik, Michele Wisnudel; Krajcik, Joseph – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1998
Discusses how to promote scientific and technological literacy within a science methods course. Describes the rationale for the design of the course, the structure of the course, prospective students, the types of technological tools, the integration of those tools into the course with examples of student-constructed artifacts, and challenges…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Educational Technology
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