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Composing a Teacher Study Group - Learning About Inquiry in Primary Classrooms

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A teacher study group's reposrt of a school/university collaboration to inquire into the multi-layered processes and results of their joint efforts to create school change.


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Contents: Preface. Part I: Teachers and Students Wandering and Wondering: Participatory Professional Development.R.J. Meyer, The School as a Place for Teachers' Learning. K. Zetterman, Children Assuming Control of Their Learning. K. Ridder, Learning With Children What It Means to Be a Teacher. K. Larson, Refining Projects: Making the Leap Toward Individual Interests. L. Brown, L. DeNino, A Relationship That Supported Mutual Change. M. McKenzie, A Montessori Teacher, Learner, and Writer. Learning From a Researcher, a Researcher Learning. Part II: Sustained Commitments: Cultivating the Group, Voice, Politics, and Advocacy.R.J. Meyer, Thoughts Across Chapters Two Through Seven. Becoming Inquirers. The Dynamics of Sustaining a Study Group. Teachers' Voices and the Political Nature of Their Work. Implications: What's Next for Our Group and Yours? Appendices: Elaboration of the Context of Our Work. Procedural Issues.


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Meyer, Richard J.; Brown, With Linda; DeNino, Elizabeth; Larson, Kimberly; McKenzie, Mona

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A teacher study group's reposrt of a school/university collaboration to inquire into the multi-layered processes and results of their joint efforts to create school change.

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