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Hardback, Third Edition
Published: 8th March 2017
Paperback, Third Edition
Published: 8th March 2017
Inquiry-Based Learning: Designing Instruction to Promote Higher Level Thinking
By (Author) Teresa Coffman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
8th March 2017
Third Edition
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational administration and organization
371.3
Paperback
150
Width 150mm, Height 231mm, Spine 10mm
209g
Inquiry-Based Learning: Designing Instruction to Promote Higher Level Thinking focuses on learning and pedagogy around inquiry using technology as a cognitive tool. Specific inferences and applications of learning through an inquiry approach are explored and illustrations are drawn from educational settings. This third edition text explores realistic approaches and encourages reflective practice through the creation of instruction around a variety of curricular topics, to include digital citizenship, information literacy, social media, telecollaborative activities, problem-based learning, blended learning, and authentic assessments. Emphasis is placed on developing 21st century skills within a thinking curriculum. Readers consider a scenario that continues throughout each chapter in the design and development of inquiry lessons. Chapter reflections and skill building exercises assist readers in developing competencies around the inquiry process as well as the pedagogy required in using this approach with authentic tools.
Inquiry Based Learningis a hands-on guide with practical strategies, case studies, and guidingquestions that encourages teachers to think critically and creatively aboutincorporating inquiry and technology into the curriculum. A must read for teachers who support the development of essential skills and dispositions requiredfor 21st century, global learners. -- Kevin Graziano, PhD, professor, School of Education, Nevada State College
As teaching become increasingly complex, Inquiry-Based Learning hits the mark by providing educators at all levels the knowledge necessary to construct learning environments that promote students critical and creative thinking. This text is essential for those seeking relevant methods for engaging students as architects of their own learning through digital tools and new literacies. -- Tamie Pratt-Fartro, PhD, CEO, Pratt Literacy Consultants, LLC
Teresa Coffman is a Professor of Education at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, VA. She teaches curriculum and instruction and instructional technology to undergraduate and graduate students in education.