Interdisciplinary Inquiry in Teaching and Learning
by Marian L. Martinello, Gillian Elizabeth Cook
Unique to this market, this book's philosophical and theoretical premises value interdisciplinary themes as vehicles for inquiry learning by students in upper elementary grades. Guides readers through discussion of the inquiry process and habits of thinking that are important in all fields of study. Presents a continuum for instructional roles that teachers may assume depending on their instructional situation, student needs, and personal talents. Describes a wide variety of resources. For Educa
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