The design of the project is to follow the precepts of Guided Inquiry:
- It will take into account Carol Kuhlthau's Model of the Information Search Process
- It will follow the Guided Inquiry design process, including the stages: Open, Immerse, Explore, Identify, Gather, Create, Share and Evaluate
- It will involve the establishment of an inquiry community, including a team approach for teachers, inquiry circles and "study buddies" for students
(Kuhlthau, Carol C., Leslie K. Maniotes, and Ann K. Caspari. Guided Inquiry:
Learning in the 21st Century. Santa Barbara: Libraries Unlimited, 2015. Print.)
It will also:
- be set in the Global Context of Scientific and Technical Innovation
- be of interest to and have meaning for the students
- result in a product or performance that has personal and/or social value
- address key information literacy standards
- pose essential questions of relevance to the students
- develop habits of mind and work associated with academic and professional disciplines
- require students to develop organisational and self management skills
- extend beyond the classroom
- require real investigations using a variety of methods, media, and sources
- provide milestones/checkpoints
- involve lots of reflection for students and teachers
- result in exhibitions and performances
- be grounded in personal, school and real-world standards of performance
(Patton, Alex. Work that Matters: The Teacher's Guide to Project-Based Learning.
London: Paul Hamlyn Foundation, 2012. <http://www.innovationunit.org/ sites/default/files/Teacher's%20Guide%20to%20Project-based%20Learning.pdf> )
This is where I am today and who knows how things will develop over the summer before the project begins. Comments appreciated!
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