Using Internet Primary Sources to Teach Critical Thinking Skills in Government Economics and Contemporary World Issues

Using Internet Primary Sources to Teach Critical Thinking Skills in Government  Economics  and Contemporary World Issues
Author: James M. Shiveley,Phillip J. VanFossen
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2001-09-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780313075728

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Teachers of political science, social studies, and economics, as well as school library media specialists, will find this resource invaluable for incorporating the Internet into their classroom lessons. Over 150 primary source Web sites are referenced and paired with questions and activities designed to encourage critical thinking skills. Completing the activities for the lessons in this book will allow students to evaluate the source of information, the content presented, and it usefulness in the context of their assignments. Along with each Web site, a summary of the site's contents identifies important primary source documents such as constitutions, treaties, speeches, court cases, statistics, and other official documents. The questions and activites invite the students to log on to the Web site, read the information presented, interact with the data, and analyze it critically to answer such questions as: Who created this document? Is the source reliable? How is the information useful and how does it relate to present-day circumstances? If I were in this situation, would I have responded the same way as the person in charge? Strengthening these critical thinking skills will help prepare students for both college and career in the 21st century.

Using Internet Primary Sources to Teach Critical Thinking Skills in World Literature

Using Internet Primary Sources to Teach Critical Thinking Skills in World Literature
Author: Roxanne M. Kent-Drury
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2005-03-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780313068652

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Presenting web sites from around the world covering much of the world's literature, this book provides creative and interesting thinking activities to enhance student understanding of literature and culture and to promote critical thinking. This book will be very useful to teachers of world history and literature at the senior high school and undergraduate level. Part of a well reviewed series of titles Using Internet Primary Sources to Promote Critical Thinking, carries on the tradition of excellence in instructional tools. Grades 9-12.

Using Internet Primary Sources to Teach Critical Thinking Skills in Visual Arts

Using Internet Primary Sources to Teach Critical Thinking Skills in Visual Arts
Author: Pamela J. Eyerdam
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2003-03-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780313078279

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Use the Internet to teach visual arts and refine students' critical thinking skills! This book is based on the Discipline-Based Art Education program, a proven art instruction program that teaches everything from the creative process and art history to criticism and aesthetics. An abundance of primary source Web sites and background information is offered. The main focus of the book is western art history and painting, but examples of sculpture, drawings, prints, and architecture are included, along with a chapter on diversity. Part I provides background material. A brief history of art education is presented, followed by a review of the components of design elements and principles. The book describes using the Internet as a primary source by identifying and evaluating websites. Part II follows the program through the main historical periods, from prehistoric and ancient Middle Eastern art, through the Renaissance, through the 20th century. A bibliography and index are included.

Encouraging and Supporting Student Inquiry

Encouraging and Supporting Student Inquiry
Author: Harriet S. Selverstone
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2007-09-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780313096839

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Assignments that engage students in inquiry topics of their own choosing contribute to motivation and thus to learning. Very often the topics chosen (particularly by high school students) are considered controversial by school administration, parents, community organizations, and others. This practical book discusses the processes, actions, and policies needed to support and encourage high school students in that type of inquiry. Building trusting relationships over time with administration and the school community will be stressed as a way to build a community of true inquiry in your school and library. Classroom teachers and high school librarians will value the advice and scaffolding techniques presented that will enable their school and high school library to become a safe place for student inquiry into issues of their own choosing— controversial or not. The author draws on her 30-plus years as a high school librarian, deeply concerned with the intellectual freedom of the researchers in her library media center and with offering help and reassurance to those trying to implement school library programs that allow all voices to be heard. Grades 9-12.

Developing a Vision

Developing a Vision
Author: John D. Crowley
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011-03-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781591588924

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This text shows teacher librarians how to become leaders in their schools and apply their unique skills and insight to develop a timely and meaningful vision for the school's library. It can be very difficult to break the habit of addressing time-consuming tasks that are no longer mission critical. Having a vision and plan is the best way to establish a new, more effective pattern. As the education system, technology, and the world continues to evolve, it is paramount for teacher librarians to have a strategic plan to overcome today's challenges... and to be ready for the changes that are sure to come. This book describes two types of strategic planning for teacher librarians. Each methodology is presented via a sequential approach to the planning process. The first section of the text addresses those who are pressed for time and are lacking some necessary resources. The second section explains the classical approach to strategic planning for teacher librarians.

Independent School Libraries

Independent School Libraries
Author: Dorcas Hand
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2010-06-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781591588122

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The first book published about independent school libraries since 1985, this work offers both the independent school library community and the broader school library community a wealth of insights into excellence in library practice. Independent School Libraries: Perspectives on Excellence offers readers insights into best practices in library services for school communities, using examples drawn from independent schools of various sizes, descriptions, and locations across the United States. Two overview essays introduce a statistical analysis of independent schools. Each of the remaining essays provides perspective on a different aspect of library practice, including staffing, advocacy, assessment, technology, collaboration, programs beyond the curriculum, intellectual freedom and privacy, budgeting, accreditation, disaster planning, and more. Because independent school librarians work across divisions and without a mandate to adhere to state or national standards, they have the freedom to explore and refine best practice in a school library setting. Fortunately, the ideas and methods they have developed, many of which are on display here, can be applied in any school library.

Educating About Social Issues in the 20th and 21st Centuries Vol 3

Educating About Social Issues in the 20th and 21st Centuries Vol  3
Author: Samuel Totten,Jon Pedersen
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781623965259

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EDUCATING ABOUT SOCIAL ISSUES IN THE 20th and 21st Centuries: A Critical Annotated Bibliography, Volume 3 is the third volume in a series that addresses an eclectic host of issues germane to teaching and learning about social issues at the secondary level of schooling, ranging over roughly a one hundred year period (between 1915 and 2013). Volume 3 specifically addresses how an examination of social issues can be incorporated into the extant curriculum. Experts in various areas each contribute a chapter in the book. Each chapter is comprised of a critical essay and an annotated bibliography of key works germane to the specific focus of the chapter.

Problem Solving and Critical Thinking for Designers

Problem Solving and Critical Thinking for Designers
Author: Christine M. Piotrowski
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781118015643

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The essential guide to decision making and problem solving for the interior designer The interior design profession requires effective problem solving and critical thinking, as they impact all phases of the design project and most work activities of the interior designer. Whether you are a student or professional designer, much of what you do involves these skills. Although most of us do not even think about what we do in terms of these activities, they are a constant part of design. They are also skills that must be performed successfully outside a professional career. Improving these skills makes you a more sought-after employee and designer, effective business owner, and fulfilled individual. Problem Solving and Critical Thinking for Designers will put the reader on the correct path to a solutions-oriented practice. Using her trademark accessible and conversational approach, Christine Piotrowski guides readers through the process of how the working designer solves problems and makes decisions. Some of the topics she discusses are: Design process Communication Asking questions Problem definition and analysis Decision-making process Negotiation Working with others Ethical decision making This book also features real-life scenarios and design problems that guide the reader toward making correct decisions in real-life situations.