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 Guided Inquiry at Work 


 

  

 Figure 1.1 Guided Inquiry Design Process. (Kuhlthau, C., Maniotes, L and Caspari, A. 2012).

 

Welcome!
 

Why Guided Inquiry?  Because it works!

Because it aligns with Australian Curriculum, specially with Critical and Creative Thinking General Capability!

 

On these pages, we present a body of practical scaffolds and supports for teachers and teacher librarians interested in Guided Inquiry. We welcome your contributions.  

 

Creating Guided Inquiries 

These documents will assist you  in planning a unit of work using Guided Inquiry methods:  

Template for creating a Guided Inquiry - SLAV

Examples in this format:

Narrabeen Man

Ancient Egypt

Slave Prisoner or Adventurer 

The Holocaust

 

Examples of Guided Inquiry units

  

Evidence based practice tools:

 

 School libraries now more than ever: CISSL position paper, November, 2011. 

 Online Tools for each step of the process - To keep organised and supported

   

Alinda Sheerman and Lee FitzGerald, February, 2014 

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