Inquiry in the social studies ; theory and examples for classroom teachers /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Allen, Rodney F.
Other Authors: Fleckenstein, John V., Lyon, Peter M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington : National Council for the Social Studies, [1968]
Series:Social studies readings ; no. 2.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface, by R. W. Cordier
  • Introduction, by R. F. Allen, J. V. Fleckenstein, and P. M. Lyon
  • The act of discovery, by J. S. Bruner
  • Some elements of discovery, by J. S. Bruner
  • The concept of the structure of a discipline, by J. J. Schwab
  • An inquiry into inquiries, by C. B. Cox
  • A question about questions, by M. Collier
  • In search of modes of inquiry, by H. M. Kliebard
  • Learning through inquiry, by J. R. Suchman
  • Reflective thinking, by J. Dewey
  • A reflective model, by B. G. Massialas and C. B. Cox
  • An inquiry exercise for world history, by B. G. Massialas
  • The dialogue of discovery, by B. G. Massialas and C. B. Cox
  • Inquiry and structure, by E. Fenton
  • Louis XIV: the anatomy of absolutism, by J. M. Good and E. Fenton
  • Inquiry approaches to learning concepts and generalizations in social studies, by C. Crabtree
  • Suggested readings (p. 112-114)