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Description
xi, 122 pages ; 23 cm
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Igniting a spark of inquiry -- Inquiry is the first step -- First, question -- Inquiry as stance -- Curiosity as process -- Inquiry and the I-search -- Inquiry and cognitive apprenticeship -- Inquiry and learner-centered learning -- Inquiry and reflective journals -- Inquiry and the one-on-one consultation -- Inquiry and the classroom workshop -- Wide-open wonder.
Summary
Information is abundant and more easily retrieved than ever - but students often misunderstand how to get their information needs met. The first factoids that pop up in a data search are often the tip of the iceberg: to sift through the results and understand the information, students need to approach a search with a spirit of inquiry. Examining issues from various angles, and structuring the search questions, can create different results. The author encourages instructors to help students research their questions, rather than attempting to fit an answer into the results they want.-- adapted from introduction.