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Phase 5: Conclusion & Reflection |
Student Inquiry in the Research Process
Phase 2: Exploration
Goal: The goal of the Exploration stage is for students to develop a topic of inquiry.
Objectives: 1. Students will investigate sources on their topic. 2. Students will decide the focus for their research. 3. Students will narrow their topic of inquiry through personalizing, internalizing and questioning.
Suggested Readings (updated versions of these readings can now be found in the Blue Book (see ordering information at the bottom of this page) by Dr. Callison): · Callison, Daniel. Key Term: Questioning, School Library Media Activities Monthly, Volume XIII, Number 6 (February 1997): 30-32. · Pappas, Marjorie. Learning Communities, School Library Media Activities Monthly, Volume XV, Number 7 (March 1999): 30-32.
Teacher and Library Media Specialist together will:
Phase 2 References:
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and resources contained therein Inquiry Home Introduction Developing Lessons Standards & Goals Research Journals Primary Sources Internet Annotated Bibliography Assessment Phase 1: Orientation Phase 2: Exploration Phase 3: Strategy Phase 4: Investigation Phase 5: Conclusion & Reflection
Model developed by Leslie Preddy, Library Media Specialist with a grant from the
Indiana Department of
Education-Office of Learning Resources "Student Inquiry in the Research Process" developed based on the elements of Information Inquiry designed by Dr. Daniel Callison, Indiana University and LMS Associates, publishers of School Library Media Activities Monthly
S.I.R.P. developed in 2001 Last Update: September 23, 2007
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