DIGIRENT - The Thoughtful Researcher: Teaching the Research Process to Middle School Students (Information Literacy)
Virginia Rankin
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The Thoughtful Researcher: Teaching Virginia Rankin epub The Thoughtful Researcher: Teaching Virginia Rankin pdf download The Thoughtful Researcher: Teaching Virginia Rankin pdf file The Thoughtful Researcher: Teaching Virginia Rankin audiobook The Thoughtful Researcher: Teaching Virginia Rankin book review The Thoughtful Researcher: Teaching Virginia Rankin summary | #2568027 in Books | Libraries Unlimited | 1999-06-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.02 x.48 x8.50l,1.30 | File type: PDF | 211 pages | ||10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.| Good Tool for Educators|By A Customer|The Thoughtful Researcher is a great tool for any educator. It gives strategies that are easy to use. The format is setup so that information can be found quickly. Some of the information was common sense, however, it could be used as a review for both new and veteran educators.|From School Library Journal|With the goal of creating independent, self-directed learners, Rankin supplies strategies for teaching the research process, from "presearch" questioning through the assessment of finished products. Believing that students should thin
How are students to become question generators, note takers, efficient planners, critical users of information, and creators of quality products? This book takes an instructional approach with a broad range of activities that can be used to develop these qualities in students. Moving beyond the usual theoretical discussions of the research process, Rankin provides learning activities to help middle and junior high students develop the skills necessary to carry out the...
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