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Rebuilding research writing : strategies for sparking informational inquiry / Nanci Werner-Burke, Karin Knaus, and Amy Helt DeCamp.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Eye on educationPublisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: xi, 132 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415734653 (hardback)
  • 0415734657 (hardback)
  • 9780415732079 (paperback)
  • 0415732077 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.0420712 23
LOC classification:
  • LB1047.3 .W47 2014
Contents:
1. All that rises : convergence drives change -- 2. Lighting the fire : topic selection with passion and curiosity -- 3. Search and seize : getting to the good sources -- 4. The death of the note card? : the thoroughly modern research paper -- 5. Speak to the living : real sources, real audiences -- 6. Are you being served? : what tech tools to use and why you should bother -- 7. (D)RAFT into unconventional waters : deepening topic perspectives -- 8. Metaphors be with you! : organizing connections and building frameworks for comparison -- 9. The nitty gritty : cite, write, review -- 10. Beyond the paper : impacting wider audiences.
Summary: "Our students must become skilled at finding answers and using information to succeed in college, careers, and daily life. Using inquiry, writing, and technology to infuse passion into the classroom research paper motivates students and results in deeper learning. In this practical, research-based book, authors Werner-Burke, Knaus, and DeCamp encourage you to toss the old index cards and jump-start the classroom research paper so that it is more meaningful, manageable, and effective. Explore innovative ways to help students find engaging topics, collect and evaluate information, and write, rethink, and revise to truly impact their audience. The book is filled with tools and student samples to help you implement the ideas in your own classroom. Special features: clear connections to the Common Core State Standards, ready-to-use classroom handouts for different stages of the research process, a handy appendix featuring a sample research project timeline and rubric, helpful examples of real student work and assessments, research-based foundations that guide and inform how the process unfolds and why it works."--Provided by publisher.
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1. All that rises : convergence drives change -- 2. Lighting the fire : topic selection with passion and curiosity -- 3. Search and seize : getting to the good sources -- 4. The death of the note card? : the thoroughly modern research paper -- 5. Speak to the living : real sources, real audiences -- 6. Are you being served? : what tech tools to use and why you should bother -- 7. (D)RAFT into unconventional waters : deepening topic perspectives -- 8. Metaphors be with you! : organizing connections and building frameworks for comparison -- 9. The nitty gritty : cite, write, review -- 10. Beyond the paper : impacting wider audiences.

"Our students must become skilled at finding answers and using information to succeed in college, careers, and daily life. Using inquiry, writing, and technology to infuse passion into the classroom research paper motivates students and results in deeper learning. In this practical, research-based book, authors Werner-Burke, Knaus, and DeCamp encourage you to toss the old index cards and jump-start the classroom research paper so that it is more meaningful, manageable, and effective. Explore innovative ways to help students find engaging topics, collect and evaluate information, and write, rethink, and revise to truly impact their audience. The book is filled with tools and student samples to help you implement the ideas in your own classroom. Special features: clear connections to the Common Core State Standards, ready-to-use classroom handouts for different stages of the research process, a handy appendix featuring a sample research project timeline and rubric, helpful examples of real student work and assessments, research-based foundations that guide and inform how the process unfolds and why it works."--Provided by publisher.

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