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Saunders-Stewart, Katie S.; Gyles, Petra D. T.; Shore, Bruce M. – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2012
Curricular reform efforts are underway in many countries, focused on adopting inquiry-based approaches to teaching and learning. Therefore, it is increasingly important to understand what outcomes students attain in inquiry environments. Derived from a literature review, a 23-item, criterion-referenced inventory is presented for theoretically…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Inquiry, Educational Research, Problem Based Learning
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Casey, Marion – Social Studies, 1979
Advocates using the inquiry method to teach history. Maintains that gifted students will be more interested in history if history is approached as inquiry. Explains how the teacher can play the role of moderator in the high school history classroom. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Gifted, History Instruction, Inquiry
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Adler, Jill – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1997
Describes and analyzes a short teaching episode in a multilingual secondary mathematics classroom in South Africa where the teacher uses a participatory-inquiry approach. Argues that such an approach to teaching and learning mathematics creates dilemmas of mediation for teachers. (AIM)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inquiry, Learning Strategies, Mathematics Instruction
Zola, John; And Others – 1978
The major objective of this teaching guide is to help high school classroom teachers of United States history develop and implement curriculum for gifted and talented students. Specifically, it presents objectives for gifted students in the area of social studies, offers a structure upon which discussion questions and learning activities can be…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Curriculum, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives