Barbara Schultz-Jones and Dianne Oberg – co-editors of Global Action for School Libraries: Models of Inquiry (to be published by De Gruyter Saur on 3 October 2022) – have written an article about the book for ACCESS (Volume 36, Issue 3, September 2022), the national journal of the Australian School Library Association.
The article is shared here (PDF download) with the permission of the Editor, Lee FitzGerald.
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Table of Contents for Global Action for School Libraries: Models of Inquiry
Part I: Developing Models of Inquiry
- Researching Information and Learning Activities in School Libraries: A Swedish Perspective – Louise Limberg
- Research Supporting Inquiry: The CISSL at Rutgers University – Ross Todd
- The Importance of an Inquiry Model in Teaching and Learning – Jean Donham
- The Stripling Model of Inquiry – Barbara Stripling (see also E&L Memo 1 | Learning to know and understand through inquiry)
- FOSIL: Developing and Extending the Stripling Model of Inquiry – Darryl Toerien (see also E&L Memo 0 | Developing inquiring minds: a journey from information through knowledge to understanding)
- Guided Inquiry Design – Buffy Edwards
- Focus on Inquiry: An Information Search Process Model Adapted for Alberta – Jennifer L. Branch-Mueller and Dianne Oberg (see also E&L Memo 2 | Focus on Inquiry: Reflections on Developing a Model of Inquiry)
- Informed Learning: Engaging with Information Enables Learning -– Clarence Maybee and Anne Whisken
Part II: Implementing Models of Inquiry
- Deep Collaboration by Teacher and Librarian to Develop an Inquiry Mindset – Joseph Sanders and Jennifer Toerien
- Fostering Civic Engagement and Quality Learning through Community-Centered Capstone Projects – Violet Harada
- Exploring Social Justice Using Guided Inquiry Design – Liz Hoggatt and Martha Pangburn
- Using the Guided Inquiry Design Model at Shawnee Middle School – Carol Jones and Cherity Pennington
- Curiosity, Conversation, and Connection through Guided Inquiry Design – Jenna Nemec-Loise
- Not “the normal way”: Using Guided Inquiry Design in Australia – Kasey Garrison, Alinda Sheerman and Lee FitzGerald
- Informed Learning and Action Research for Professional Development – Anne Whisken
- Making It Real: Growing Inquiry Learning Instructors – Deborah Lang Froggatt
- Inquiry Learning Initiatives in Japan – Yumiko Kasai, Yoko Noborimoto, and Shiori Ito
- Public School Libraries in Inquiry-Based Learning in Japan – Rei Iwasaki and Mutsumi Ohira
- Using the Collection Document with French Secondary Students – Marie Guillet and Valérie Glass
- Supporting Inquiry-Based Learning in a Behaviourist Educational System in England – Sarah Pavey