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Reference list for Guided inquiry

Academic:

Given, L. (2007) Evidence-based practice and qualitative research: A primer for library and information professionals, in Evidence based library and information practice, 2:1

Gordon, C.A. and Todd, R. J. (2009) Weaving evidence, reflection and action into the fabric of school librarianship, in Evidence Based Library and Information Practice. 4:2

Gordon, C.A.(2009) An emerging theory for evidence based information literacy instruction in school libraries, Part 1: Building a Foundation,  in Evidence based library and information practice 4:2

Gordon, C.A. (2009) An emerging theory for evidence based information literacy instruction in school libraries, Part 2: Building a culture of inquiry, in Evidence based library and information practice 4:3

Kuhlthau, C.C. Maniotes, L. K. and Caspari, A. K. (2007) Guided Inquiry: Learning in the 21st Century. Santa Barbara, California, Libraries Unlimited.

Kuhlthau, C.C., Maniotes, L. K. and Caspari, A. K. (2012) Guided Inquiry Design: A Framework for Inquiry in Your School. Santa Barbara, California. Libraries Unlimited.

Kuhlthau, C.C. (2010). Guided Inquiry: School libraries in the 21st Century, in School Libraries Worldwide, January.

Todd, R.J. (2009) School librarianship and evidence based practice: Progress, perspectives and challenges, in Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, 4:2

Todd, R.J. (2011) From literacy to inquiry: A holistic approach to literacy development in selected Australian schools. Puerto Rico: IFLA.

Todd, R.J (2012) School libraries and the development of intellectual agency: Evidence from New Jersey, In School Library Research Journal, Volume 15.

 

Practitioner:

FitzGerald L., (2012) Practice meets theory: A Guided Inquiry update, in Access, Vol. 26(2)

FitzGerald, L., (2011),The twin purposes of Guided Inquiry: guiding student inquiry and evidence based practice,. In Scan 30(1)

FitzGerald, L. (2007) Investigating Guided Inquiry: a beginning in Scan 26(2)

Lupton, M (2012)  Inquiry skills in the Australian Curriculum, in Access, Volume 26 (2)

McLean, I., (2011) Taking the plunge: guided Inquiry, persuasion and the research river at Penrith Public school, in Scan 30(4).

Hay, L., & Todd, R.J. (2010)  School libraries 21C: The conversation begins, in Scan 29(1) 

McLean I (2011), ‘Taking the plunge: Guided Inquiry, persuasion and the research river at Penrith Public. In Scan, 30 (4) 

Mitchell, P.& Spence, S. (2009) Inquiry into Guided Inquiry, with grateful acknowledgement to Dr. Ross J Todd,  in Access, Vol. 23 (4)

Scheffers J. & Bryant, K. (2013): A perfect match – Guided Inquiry and iPad Technology, in Scan 32(1)

Scheffers, J. (2008)  Guided inquiry: a learning journey in Scan 27 (4)

Sheerman, A, (2011). iInquire…iLearn….iCreate…iShare: Guided Inquiry at Broughton Anglican college,  in Scan 30(1).

Sheerman, A, (2011)  Accepting the challenge: evidence based practice at Broughton Anglican College in Scan 30 (2).

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