Category Archives: Inquiry

SLJ.com: Annie Murphy Paul on making and learning

Education reporter Annie Murphy Paul has written for School Library Journal’s maker issue on the intertwining of making and learning. It’s worth reading to get a reality check on what past research informs us. If we are to bring making into the … Continue reading

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Hello, HASL! {Student-Led Interviews and Inquiry}

  It was a pleasure to be with the Hawai’i Association of School Librarians again this year and to be with friendly, welcoming people who allowed me to test out one of this week’s AHA moments: that one of the … Continue reading

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Hello, Kamehameha!

Aloha! Welcome to our weeklong dive into inquiry learning! (And a postscript: This was an amazing week of immersion for me, with thoughtful, dedicated teachers and students. It will be hard to forget this time!) Friday morning slides (revised version) … Continue reading

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Favorite Quote from SLJ Summit

Jole Seroff and Tasha Bergson-Michelson gave a talk on research strategies that was a breath of fresh air. They used as their premise the idea of tacit knowledge: how we go about early stages of research ourselves and how we … Continue reading

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Oakland Schools K-5 Research Webinar

**Update 10/17: You can now view the archived webinar here.** Howdy! We just wrapped up tonight’s webinar for Oakland Schools: Small Bites: Research in the K-5 Classroom. Once the daughter learns how to clothe herself in a fi reproof apron, … Continue reading

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Food for Thought: Choosing a Topic

With my information literacy students, my pals at U-M Library, and my K-12 colleagues, I keep wondering about how to improve the process of winnowing a topic down to the just-right size. I like this version a lot from

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Hello, Denton ISD!

Debbie Abilock and I are tickled to be in Texas for a two-day workshop on inquiry. It’s so much fun to see Or floating around in outer space without all essential PCBs needed to run the spacecraft operating viagra sale … Continue reading

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Hello, Fort Bend ISD!

Good morning! I’m delighted to be back in the Houston area this morning, this time with the librarians of Fort Bend ISD. Here are Thursday’s slides: Keynote: Librarians as Staff developers Breakout session: Elementary Inquiry (the Musical) Silagra cialis without prescription … Continue reading

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Hello, InfOHIO!

Howdy! At 10:15 Eastern on Monday, I’m giving a webinar on preparing for inquiry by focusing on the earliest stages of an inquiry professional cialis 20mg The insufficient supply of blood to the penis results in inability to maintain erection. … Continue reading

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4T Virtual Conference: Small Bites: Research in K-5 Classrooms

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