With boundless amounts of information available, it is vital that students become skilled at the art of research. In Love the Questions: Reclaiming Research with Curiosity and Passion, author Cathy Fraser outlines ways students can engage with their research projects and truly internalize and transform content.
With boundless amounts of information available, it is vital that students become skilled at the art of research. In Love the Questions: Reclaiming Research with Curiosity and Passion, author Cathy Fraser outlines ways students can engage with their research projects and truly internalize and transform content.
Cathy Fraser has been the librarian at Prospect Mountain High School in Alton, New Hampshire, for 14 years. She holds certifications as a reading and writing specialist, is a secondary English teacher, and is a passionate advocate for literacy for everyone. Love the Questions is her first book. Follow Cathy on Twitter at @cfraser150.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: A Question of Content: Topic vs. Inquiry-Based Projects Chapter 2: Where Do Questions Come From? Chapter 3: Have a Plan Chapter 4: The Importance of Strong Comprehension Skills in Research Chapter 5: The Importance of Documentation Chapter 6: Assessment Chapter 7: Making the Argument
Introduction Chapter 1: A Question of Content: Topic vs. Inquiry-Based Projects Chapter 2: Where Do Questions Come From? Chapter 3: Have a Plan Chapter 4: The Importance of Strong Comprehension Skills in Research Chapter 5: The Importance of Documentation Chapter 6: Assessment Chapter 7: Making the Argument
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