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  1. Added Jul 18, 2008 by kse
    Dialogue Box allows a teacher to pose a question, suggest a 'yes' and a 'no' response and then ask students to create an avatar and place themselves on the spectrum of opinion.
  2. Added Dec 11, 2007 by ljsylvan and 1 other
    Harness the power of the Internet... wisely. WISE is a simple yet powerful learning environment where students examine realworld evidence and analyze current scientific controversies. Our curriculum projects are designed to meet standards and complement your current science curriculum, and your grade 5-12 students will find them exciting and engaging. A web browser is all they need to take notes, discuss theories, and organize their arguments... they can even work from home! Our Teacher Area lets you explore new projects and grade your students? work on the Web. Best of all, everything in WISE is completely free.
  3. Added Oct 24, 2007 by ivylebron and 1 other
    You've arrived at the most complete and current source of information about the WebQuest Model. Whether you're an education student new to the topic or an experienced teacher educator looking for materials, you'll find something here to meet your needs.
  4. Added Oct 23, 2007 by jbookin
    Choices teaching materials incorporate the latest scholarship to make connections between historical events and contemporary international issues. Choices teaching materials are used in a range of courses including U.S. history, world history, global studies, and government.
  5. Added Oct 22, 2007 by spencech
    Information literacy standards for student learning, indicators for student performance, and hundreds of collaborative lesson plans around the country give us some indication of the skills students are expected to master as effective and efficient users of information. Hopefully the goal is that all involved in information literacy education become wiser consumers of information. In mastering the elements of information inquiry, teachers and school librarians acting as instructional specialists model, teach and learn with their students the best ways to test and select information that is valid and relevant to solve information problems.
  6. Added Mar 30, 2007 by brasst
    Understanding is a process, and the most critical key to improving understanding is through asking questions. This timely book shows teachers how to develop a questioning culture among students.
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  7. Added Oct 22, 2006 by aseldow
    This page cleanly lists a few characteristics of an inquiry-oriented lesson from the teacher's and student's perspectives.
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