[CASL-L] Inquiry Based Research Models

Barbara Lyons lyonsb at wiltonps.org
Mon May 2 09:09:23 PDT 2016


We spent last year looking at several, including Stripling and Big 6 - we
decided that we liked InfoOhio iMatrix, but "tweaked" it for our own
purposes.
Our steps are: Questioning - Locating - Evaluating- Applying -
Communicating (Reflecting and Collaborating are at the center). Good luck!
-Barb

On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 3:05 PM, Jenny Lussier <jlussier at rsd13.org> wrote:

> Lydia, we spent time investigating various models this year too, not just
> for the library, but throughout our district K-12. We looked for something
> that would work well with the NGSS and new Social Studies standards. The
> one that we are leaning toward is the Guided Inquiry Design model from
> Kulthau, Maniotes, and Caspari. (I may have spelled them wrong.)
>
> 2 teachers and I will be attending the GID Summer Institute this summer.
> http://cissl.rutgers.edu/summer-institute-2016
>
> You can check out the blog that Leslie Maniotes has going on this year:
> http://52guidedinquiry.edublogs.org/
>
> I have more resources I've been collecting - let me know if you'd like
> them.
>
> Best, Jenny
>
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 10:41 AM, Lydia Kroeber <
> lorloffkroeber at branfordschools.org> wrote:
>
>> Good Morning,
>> We are considering various research processes/ inquiry models
>> to be used in our library program and are curious as to what others are
>> using.
>> Would appreciate you sharing the process/model used in your program and
>> at what grade level.
>> Thank you,
>> Lydia
>>
>> Lydia Orloff Kroeber, LMS
>> Mary R. Tisko School
>> Branford, CT 06405
>>
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