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Barone, Tom – Theory into Practice, 1982
A proposal for curriculum criticism contains three characteristics: (1) Criticism provides a view of curricula from the perspective of the student; (2) Criticism provides an assessment from the viewpoint of the critic; and (3) Criticism reveals the common interactions of students with facets of the curricula. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Philosophy
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Cassidy, Jack – Reading Teacher, 1981
Describes a method by which gifted and able students can conduct research on a topic of interest to them in order to develop their reading and writing skills in a meaningful context. (FL)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Elementary Education, Inquiry, Library Skills
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Quan, Roy H. – Art Education, 1979
In this theoretical discussion, still photography is viewed as a tool which can be used in the creation of meaning and as a medium for social inquiry. Three specific functions of photographic inquiry are explored: the anthropological, the normative, and the intuitive. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Art Appreciation, Discovery Processes, Inquiry
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Oakley, Wayne F.; Crocker, Robert K. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1980
Addresses the significance of teacher role in the control of student behavior in laboratory groups. Elementary school science classes were observed and videotaped. Changes in interaction setting (teacher-class, pupil-pupil, and intervention) or "treatments" were noted for each class. Conclusions are made concerning teacher interventions…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Group Behavior
Kuzirian, Eugene E. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1980
Teaching history is seen to require direct communication from historian to group and back again. Modified Socratic inquiry, it is suggested, accomplishes this goal by involving students more actively in the classroom. It presupposes close reading of material and dialogue as effective as lectures. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique), European History, Higher Education
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Fillion, Bryant – English Journal, 1981
Argues that the capacity to read and derive benefit from literature involves an interaction of at least three related abilities--aesthetic reading, reflecting, and problem solving. Offers an inquiry approach to teaching literature as one way to promote student development of these abilities. (RL)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, English Instruction, Higher Education, Inquiry
Kennedy, Kerry J. – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1979
Reviews definitions of the social studies presented by Robert D. Barr, James L. Barth, and S. Samuels Shermis in "Defining the Social Studies" (1977). Suggests that the social studies should derive its content and teaching methodologies from the social science disciplines. Journal availability: see SO 507 149. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Citizenship, Definitions, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Reichbach, Edward – Southwestern Journal of Social Education, 1979
Urges teachers of kindergarten children to use an inquiry approach to help pupils understand the world around them. Inquiry activities can utilize school personnel, teacher and student maps of the school, community resource people, comparative information about children in other cities and countries, and correspondence with community agencies.…
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Educational Assessment, Educational Needs, Educational Practices
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Lazarowitz, Rueven – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1976
A study of 508 secondary teachers of biology, physics, chemistry, earth science, or life science shows that teachers who use new curricula have more favorable attitudes toward inquiry strategies and that years of experience in using new programs is positively related to more favorable attitudes toward inquiry strategies. (MLH)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Curriculum, Educational Innovation, Educational Research
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Henry, John A. – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1976
Briefly reviews Piagetian theory of cognitive development and discusses how this theory supports such instructional strategies as individualized activities, inquiry learning, and problem solving. (MLH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Inquiry
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Lamb, William G. – Science Education, 1977
Evaluates a module for training science teachers to ask cognitive questions. (SL)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Inquiry, Instruction
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Rachelson, Stan – Science Education, 1977
Argues that current teaching of scientific inquiry overemphasizes hypothesis testing to the exclusion of hypothesis generation. (SL)
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Inquiry, Instruction, Problem Solving
Newcomb, L. H. – Agricultural Education, 1976
Since there is no basic text for teaching vocational agriculture,
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Cognitive Processes, Inquiry, Learning Motivation
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Ansley, Fran; Gaventa, John – Change, 1997
The current, conventional approach to research does little to strengthen scholars' participation in civic life. However, models of research that promote more democratic inquiry methods, more reciprocal relationships between researchers and their subjects, and new collaborations between research institutions and communities are emerging and being…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Democratic Values, Epistemology, Higher Education
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Martinello, Marian L. – Educational Forum, 1998
Ten graduate students piloted co-inquiry with elementary school children, learning ways to develop questioning skills in students and teachers, modeling and practicing question formation, developing higher-order questions, using graphic organizers for data, mediating questioning sequences, and actively soliciting lines of questioning. (SK)
Descriptors: Children, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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