An introduction to shared inquiry/
Publication details: Chicago, Ill. : The Great Books Foundation, c1991.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xi, 177 p. : ill ; 24 cmISBN:- 0945159722
- 121.6 22 INT
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Table of Contents
1. Preparing to lead discussion
Distinguishing interpretive questions from questions of fact and evolution.
Active reading and taking notes
Writing interpretive questions from your notes
Grouping your prepared interpretive questions
Basic questions and clusters
2. Leading a discussion
The four rules of shared inquiry discussion
Opening the discussion
Conducting discussion
Resolution
3 Working with your participants in shared Inquiry
A reading routine for shared inquiry
Vocabulary in great books program
Involving participants in discussion
Assessing your group's progress
Handling some common difficulties in shared inquiry discussion
4. About the great books programs
Criteria for choosing the reading selections
Curriculum objectives
Implementing great books programs
By I.M
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