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Arts Based Inquiry

Deepening the therapeutic understanding with young adolescents in art therapy through the creation of a visual book: An arts-based inquiry

Deepening the therapeutic understanding with young adolescents in art therapy through the creation of a visual book: An arts-based inquiry

... in arts-based inquiry, and I will encourage peer review and feedback to help stimulate debate and gain further information through a response form on the website (Kapitan, ...

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Ritualized Art-Making as Self-Care in Palliative Care: An Arts-Based Inquiry

Ritualized Art-Making as Self-Care in Palliative Care: An Arts-Based Inquiry

... qualitative, arts-based inquiry, the conclusions I have drawn are highly personal and cannot be ...of inquiry that desperately needs further ...

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In Search of Homoeostasis: Arts-Based Inquiry on Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy.

In Search of Homoeostasis: Arts-Based Inquiry on Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy.

... Integrating Focusing in Art Therapy. “This experience of discovering within oneself present attitudes and emotions which have been viscerally and physiologically experienced, but which have never been recognized in ...

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The Efficacy of Inquiry-based Learning in Undergraduate Physiology

The Efficacy of Inquiry-based Learning in Undergraduate Physiology

... Internship”, which sought to promote students’ planning with a particular context. Groups of 8- 10 students were paired with real companies where they executed field research projects that related to problems in ...

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INSPIRED ISSUE BRIEF: INQUIRY-BASED TEACHING

INSPIRED ISSUE BRIEF: INQUIRY-BASED TEACHING

... An inquiry-based curriculum yielded significant gains in student achievement without sacrificing state curriculum ...implemented inquiry-based science units in sixth, seventh and eighth grade ...

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An Inquiry into the Influence of Professional Learning Communities on English Language Arts Teachers' Pedagogical-Content Knowledge.

An Inquiry into the Influence of Professional Learning Communities on English Language Arts Teachers' Pedagogical-Content Knowledge.

... Ineffective Data Analysis. As stated previously, teachers used student achievement data to organize students into STEP groups and leveled work groups in the regular ELA classrooms. According to DuFour and Eaker (1998), ...

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Facets of Inquiry-based Learning: the role of Information Literacy, collaboration

and reflection in the support and development of inquiry-based pedagogies in Higher Education

Facets of Inquiry-based Learning: the role of Information Literacy, collaboration and reflection in the support and development of inquiry-based pedagogies in Higher Education

... (collaborative inquiry, information literacy, reflection, lifelong learning) are included in the current Sheffield Graduate Attributes (The University of Sheffield, ...on inquiry-based pedagogy in ...

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Examining the Efficacy of Inquiry-based Approaches to Education

Examining the Efficacy of Inquiry-based Approaches to Education

... because inquiry approaches to teaching and learning focus on the process of learning and not the content, students fail to gain foundational skills and ...to inquiry, along with approaches to inquiry ...

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Scientific Inquiry in Web-based Learning Environments

Scientific Inquiry in Web-based Learning Environments

... 38 Extended abstract meanings and functions of words and utterances are predefined as part of the categorisation scheme employed (Arnseth, 2004; Mercer, 2004; Mercer, Littleton, & Wegerif, 2009). Another critical ...

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Computational approach to inquiry based science education

Computational approach to inquiry based science education

... For the past ten years Science has been part of the Primary Curriculum and IBSE has become quite common at primary level. However, IBSE is not the usual approach taken by teachers. There are many and varied reasons for ...

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Inquiry based learning and technology, negative or positive?

Inquiry based learning and technology, negative or positive?

... The majority of my research data was collected from online surveys I created and sent out through Google Forms. Two surveys were created, one specifically for elementary education students at Mount Royal and one for ...

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Teachers’ Transformation to Inquiry Based Instructional Practice

Teachers’ Transformation to Inquiry Based Instructional Practice

... school inquiry culture in fea- sible and realistic ...refine inquiry-based instruction in their sci- ence ...of inquiry-based in- struction, the hope is that the online resources will ...

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Arts based research: radical or conventional?

Arts based research: radical or conventional?

... In times when empirical observations of grounded reality are held as central to research, suggesting that psychological studies can include – even depend upon – imagination feels risky. To those psychologists wedded to a ...

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Three Leaders at Arts-Based Schools

Three Leaders at Arts-Based Schools

... of arts-based learning to transform the low-performing ...the Arts, a source of pride and accomplishment for students and parents in a low- income neighborhood in Brooklyn, New ...the arts ...

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Exploring Scientific Inquiry via Agent-Based Modeling

Exploring Scientific Inquiry via Agent-Based Modeling

... scientific inquiry hold only under certain parameter values, then we need some way of translating the parameters in the model into real-world values in order to determine what exactly the model tells us about ...

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Hands-on experimental activities in inquiry-based science education

Hands-on experimental activities in inquiry-based science education

... An important aspect of IBSE is the use of open learning. Open learning is described as a teaching method with no prescribed goals or outcomes students have to achieve. Many educators have dealt with the ideas of open ...

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Inquiry-Based Learning: Student Teachers’ Challenges and Perceptions

Inquiry-Based Learning: Student Teachers’ Challenges and Perceptions

... empirically based outcomes for students engaged in ...of inquiry and explained that students involved in IBL reinforced a variety of essential skills, such as: observation, questioning, planning, recording, ...

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An inquiry into the meaning of Guillain Barré syndrome : a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts

An inquiry into the meaning of Guillain Barré syndrome : a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts

... I was also part of a generation, which grew up during the post-modern era, and thus come to this inquiry with the belief that experience is one hundred percent subjective. Despite my gestation within this ...

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weSPOT: a personal and social toolkit for inquiry-based learning

weSPOT: a personal and social toolkit for inquiry-based learning

... Discussions and qualitative questionnaire responses among the first group were centred around usability improvements of the existing tools, as well as connecting them in more meaningful ways, e.g. by linking a hypothesis ...

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Arts-Based Research as an Unknowable Text

Arts-Based Research as an Unknowable Text

... of arts-based research being “full fledged art” (Barone, 2001, ...where arts-based educational research borrows aesthetic elements from the arts, there needs to be space for art as ...

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