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Supplying classroom-tested lessons and unit plans that can serve as templates, this book demonstrates exactly how to integrate and implement Guided Inquiry Design® (GID) theory into practice.

Guided Inquiry is an approach that many educatorsthought leaders and practitioners alikeare finding to be well-suited to information-age learning and a way to meet Common Core Standards. For many teachers, librarians, middle school leaders, and curriculum specialists, the biggest challenge is finding examples of guided inquiry in practice applicable to their own context. This guide offers an easy solution, offering ready-to-use templates and models for implementing Guided Inquiry Design® (GID) in the middle school learning environment. With each supplied lesson laid out according to the session plan templates from GID and a thorough description of the ideal inquiry process from beginning to end, integration and implementation of GID is attainable.

Besides showing how to put GID to best use to achieve five kinds of learning through inquiry, the book provides an explicit structure for developing instructional partnerships and collaborative teams within the school and with the larger community. It enables teachers, school librarians, and other educational partners to consider and plan for achieving outcomes that bring about deep understanding while also addressing curricular goals. Readers will be better equipped to provide an authentic learning environment using collaboration, discussion, and reflection embedded in the sessions, thereby helping their students to be able to think creatively to solve problems.

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Supplying classroom-tested lessons and unit plans that can serve as templates, this book demonstrates exactly how to integrate and implement Guided Inquiry Design® (GID) theory into practice.
Foreword ix
Carol C. Kuhlthau
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Chapter 1 Guided Inquiry Design in the Middle School
1(6)
Inquiry Learning in the Information Environment
3(1)
Inquiry in Middle School
4(1)
Guided Inquiry Design
5(2)
Chapter 2 Guided Inquiry Design Framework
7(8)
Guided Inquiry Design and ISP
9(1)
Open
10(1)
Immerse
10(1)
Explore
10(1)
Identify
11(1)
Gather
11(1)
Create
12(1)
Share
12(1)
Evaluate
13(1)
Process Used by Middle School Teams to Design Units of Inquiry
13(1)
Process Used by Students to Learn How They Learn
14(1)
Chapter 3 Schedules, Routines, and Strategies for Inquiry in Middle School
15(10)
School Schedules
15(1)
Library Schedules
16(1)
Classroom Routines
17(1)
Inquiry Workshop
17(1)
Session Plans
18(1)
Starter
18(1)
Worktime
18(1)
Reflection
18(1)
Conferences
18(2)
Pair Share Protocols
20(1)
Instructional Strategies
20(2)
Inquiry Stance
22(1)
Third Space
22(1)
Questioning
23(1)
Modeling
23(1)
Listening
23(1)
Encouraging
24(1)
Chapter 4 Inquiry Tools for Deep Learning
25(8)
Inquiry Tool Description
25(2)
Inquiry Community
27(1)
Inquiry Circles
28(1)
Inquiry Journal
29(1)
Inquiry Log
29(1)
Inquiry Charts
30(1)
Inquiry Tools for Guiding Inquiry
31(2)
Chapter 5 Listen My Children: A Unit Blending History and Poetry
33(28)
Poetry in Middle School
33(1)
"Listen My Children"
34(27)
Chapter 6 We're Coming to America: A Unit That Inspires Empathy for the Immigrant Experience
61(26)
"We're Coming to America"
61(26)
Chapter 7 True Detectives: An Interdisciplinary Unit Where Students Build Expertise and Collaborate
87(22)
Chapter 8 Celebrate Life!: A Unit About What Makes People Great
109(38)
Chapter 9 Getting Started and Sustaining Change
147(6)
Getting Started
147(1)
Risk Takers and Reflective Practice
147(1)
Making a Commitment
148(1)
Create Structures That Support Guided Inquiry Practice
148(1)
Sustaining Change
148(1)
Systems That Develop and Sustain Inquiry
149(1)
Structures That Support Unit Design
149(2)
Professional Learning Communities for Reviewing Data and Reflection
151(1)
Social Media, Networks, and Communities of Practice
151(1)
Webinars and Workshops
152(1)
References 153(2)
Index 155
Leslie K. Maniotes, PhD, is an education consultant and the cocreator and professional developer of Guided Inquiry Design®.

LaDawna Harrington, MLS, is an award-winning school librarian with experience at the middle and high school levels.

Patrice Lambusta has 15 years' experience working in middle schools as an English teacher and librarian.