Description
Turn natural curiosity into deep, lasting learnings!
Inquiry is what drives us all toward new knowledge, but how do we transform children's natural ability to notice and wonder into the full learning cycle of observing, thinking, and critically questioning?
Through this new edition of the bestselling Why Are School Buses Always Yellow? you'll find simple, yet systematic ways to develop authentic student inquiry that fosters deep learning. This new edition features:
- Updates based on the latest research around inquiry-based teaching
- Emphasis on turning inquiry into critical thinking, assessing students' inquiry, and involving families in the inquiry process
- Examples for K-8 across subject areas
- New emphasis on critical thinking about technologies
- New and updated activities, checklists, templates, and implementation tools
- Alignment with Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards
With this invaluable resource, help students transform their playful wonderings into deeper questions about content-and develop the higher-level thinking skills they need for success in school and in life.
"Educators often talk about developing lifelong learners - our team has had great success using Why Are School Buses Always Yellow? to catalyze professional conversations about how we can better cultivate curiosity through an inquiry approach. I strongly recommend this [new edition] for those who are interested in unlocking the uniquely creative capacity of our youngest learners."
Devin Vodicka, Superintendent
Vista Unified School District, Vista, CA
About the Author
Learn more about John Barell's PD offerings John Barell is Professor Emeritus of Curriculum and Teaching at Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ, and former public school teacher in New York City. For the past several years he has been a consultant for inquiry-based instruction and creation of science/social studies networks at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. For most of his educational career he has worked with schools nationally to foster inquiry, problem-based learning, critical thinking, and reflection. Barell is the author of several books, including Teaching for Thoughtfulness: Strategies to Enhance Intellectual Development (1995, 2nd ed.) and Developing More Curious Minds (2003).
Reviews
"Why are School Buses Always Yellow? ignited a fire in our school. With only small tweaks to our units, our teachers saw huge differences. The students were so excited and eager to learn. We have continued to build on that success with a focus on inquiry and Barell's words of wisdom are often quoted during planning sessions." -- Kim Connor, Gifted/Talented Specialist
"Educators often talk about developing lifelong learners - our team has had great success using Why Are School Buses Always Yellow? to catalyze professional conversations about how we can better cultivate curiosity through an inquiry approach. I strongly recommend this book for those who are interested in unlocking the uniquely creative capacity of our youngest learners." -- Devin Vodicka, Superintendent
"John discusses simple ways to develop authentic student inquiries using real life examples from teachers around the world illustrating the power of the curious mind in all of us. The new chapter on evaluating sources in the digital age is particularly pertinent for our students. John inspires educators to ensure inquiry drives student learning in the classroom and beyond." -- Allyn Raw, Deputy Director and Primary School Principal
"Questions give voice to wonderings and provide purpose to learn and broaden horizons. Superbly demonstrated within these covers is the understanding that inquiry is for all - no matter the interest or academic level. How is this possible and achievable? Open this book to discover ideas that can be easily adapted to any learning environment." -- Kerry Faber, B.Ed, M.Ed
Book Information
ISBN 9781506323657
Author John F. Barell
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Corwin Press Inc
Publisher SAGE Publications Inc
Weight(grams) 560g