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OverviewIn this new book from Routledge and MiddleWeb, author Angie Miller shows how you can turn your students into informed citizens by teaching them how to research effectively. In today’s information-saturated world research skills have moved beyond fact-finding, into fact-sifting, fact-sorting, and fact-assessing. Miller shows you how to help students check sources, take good notes, make use of information, and synthesize and present information across the subject areas. She also shows how to make research a daily practice, not a one-time essay or project. With examples and online handouts you can use immediately, this practical book is a valuable resource for educators seeking to engage students in their work and encourage them toward higher level thinking. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Angie MillerPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9781138302785ISBN 10: 1138302783 Pages: 132 Publication Date: 05 March 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents Meet the Author eResources Introduction: Why Research? Chapter One: What Are We Asking Students to Do? Redesigning Assignments to Encourage Creative and Critical Thinking Chapter Two: I Don’t Have Time to Teach Research: Balancing Content, Skills, and Time Management. Chapter Three: Finding Focus: Using Presearch and Questioning to Narrow and Refine Research Chapter Four--So Much Out There: Helping Students Navigate the Vast Resource Landscape Chapter Five: Take Note: Introducing Strategies That Improve Student Learning and Help Them Avoid Plagiarism Chapter Six: Putting It All Together: Organizing the Parts of Your Research Paper Chapter Seven: The Part That’s Never ExCITEing: Making Works Cited an Easier Accomplishment Chapter Eight: Beyond the Essay: How to Incorporate Podcasts, PSAs, and Other Valuable Projects Into the Classroom Afterword Works ConsultedReviews"""Angie Miller’s inviting mix of narrative and practical tips points the way toward research as a creative act, giving educators multiple entry points into the process, from the easy suggestions to 'try one thing' to larger projects that will engage and excite even the most research-avoidant student."" —Shanna Peeples, 2015 National Teacher of the Year, Palo Duro High School, Amarillo, TX ""There is a need for this book that will only grow over time. Many schools and students are moving away from teaching research, and this book gives practical strategies and inspirational reasons to fight the good fight. I found myself energized by Miller’s writing."" —Sarah Cooper, Dean of Studies and 8th Grade U.S. History Teacher, Flintridge Preparatory School, La Canada, CA" Angie Miller's inviting mix of narrative and practical tips points the way toward research as a creative act, giving educators multiple entry points into the process, from the easy suggestions to 'try one thing' to larger projects that will engage and excite even the most research-avoidant student. -Shanna Peeples, 2015 National Teacher of the Year, Palo Duro High School, Amarillo, TX There is a need for this book that will only grow over time. Many schools and students are moving away from teaching research, and this book gives practical strategies and inspirational reasons to fight the good fight. I found myself energized by Miller's writing. -Sarah Cooper, Dean of Studies and 8th Grade U.S. History Teacher, Flintridge Preparatory School, La Canada, CA Angie Miller's inviting mix of narrative and practical tips points the way toward research as a creative act, giving educators multiple entry points into the process, from the easy suggestions to 'try one thing' to larger projects that will engage and excite even the most research-avoidant student. -Shanna Peeples, 2015 National Teacher of the Year, Palo Duro High School, Amarillo, TX There is a need for this book that will only grow over time. Many schools and students are moving away from teaching research, and this book gives practical strategies and inspirational reasons to fight the good fight. I found myself energized by Miller's writing. -Sarah Cooper, Dean of Studies and 8th Grade U.S. History Teacher, Flintridge Preparatory School, La Canada, CA Author InformationAngie Miller is a middle and high school teacher–librarian in New Hampshire. The 2011 New Hampshire Teacher of the Year, the recipient of the 2017 New Hampshire Library Program of the Year, a TED speaker, and a National Geographic Teacher Fellow, she writes, speaks, and runs professional development that advocates for the teaching profession and promotes the empowerment of student voice across the country. Visit Angie's website at www.angiemillerauthor.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |