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Inquiry examples

Inquiry examples. Bertram C. Bruce Graduate School of Library & Information Science U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Examples --culture. China (Sheila Kirby & Cathy Simon) Holy Cross brochure (Judy Tralnes) Andover history (Cathy Donnan) time travel (Marcy Vancil)

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Inquiry examples

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  1. Inquiry examples Bertram C. Bruce Graduate School of Library & Information Science U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  2. Examples --culture • China (Sheila Kirby & Cathy Simon) • Holy Cross brochure (Judy Tralnes) • Andover history (Cathy Donnan) • time travel (Marcy Vancil) • spelling -> language (Cathy Fosnot) • archaeology of wastebaskets

  3. Examples -- science • Camden ants • Cheche Konnen • Reggio Emilia schools • Garden Club greenhouse (Jim Aldridge) • outer space (Karen Hume) • moon study (Eleanor Duckworth)

  4. Examples -- math • Fermi problems • Aki's problems: dates, forested area • cylinder volume; triangle area • view tubes

  5. Dewey -- correlated curriculum Experience has its geographical aspect, its artistic and its literary, its scientific and its historical sides. All studies arise from aspects of the one earth and the one life lived upon it. We do not have a series of stratified earths, one of which is mathematical, another physical, another historical, and so on. …When the child lives in varied but concrete and active relationship to this common world, his studies are naturally unified. …Relate the school to life, and all studies are of necessity correlated.

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