Buch, Englisch, 248 Seiten, Format (B × H): 213 mm x 277 mm, Gewicht: 590 g
Units That Help Kids Create Change in Their Community (Grades 5-8)
Buch, Englisch, 248 Seiten, Format (B × H): 213 mm x 277 mm, Gewicht: 590 g
ISBN: 978-1-61821-048-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Action Research for Kids provides teachers with comprehensive, creative, and hands-on units to engage students in action research. Students will benefit from learning about quantitative and qualitative research practices that can make a real difference in their lives and those within their communities. Within this text, teachers can select a lesson or use whole units as students explore research methods such as survey research, experimental research, life history, and photovoice in fun lessons that ask them to create a library wish list, interview people in their communities, lobby for cookies in the cafeteria, and experiment with preservatives. Each lesson comes with detailed instructions and ideas for differentiation.
Grades 5-8
Zielgruppe
Professional Practice & Development
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Weitere Infos & Material
Preface Section 1 Overview of Units Introduction to the Units Section 2 Introduction to Research Preparatory Unit Preparatory Lesson 1: What Is Research? Preparatory Lesson 2: What Is the Difference Between Quantitative and Qualitative Research? Preparatory Lesson 3: What Is Action Research? Preparatory Lesson 4: Why Is Research Important? 5 Section 3 Quantitative Research Unit 1: Survey Research Preteaching Lesson: What Are Surveys? Lesson 1: Who Are We? Lesson 2: Survey Data Everywhere Lesson 3: Survey Monkey-ing Around Action Lesson 1: Cookies in the Cafeteria Action Lesson 2: Library Wish List Unit 2: Experimental Research Preteaching Lesson: What Are Experiments? Lesson 1: Control and Experimental Groups 6 Lesson 2: Treatment and Ethics Lesson 3: How Do They Know That? Action Lesson 1: Keep It Growing Action Lesson 2: The Power of Preservatives Section 4 Qualitative Research Unit 3: Life History Preteaching Lesson: What Are Life Histories? Lesson 1: The People of Our Area Lesson 2: Interviewing Lesson 3: Writing Life Histories Action Lesson 1: Tell Us Your Story Action Lesson 2: Taking It to the Web Unit 4: Photovoice Preteaching Lesson: How to Take Pictures Lesson 1: What is Photovoice? Lesson 2: Picture Stories Lesson 3: Who Are You? Action Lesson 1: Strengths and Weaknesses Action Lesson 2: Photographer’s Exhibition Unit 5: Playbuilding Preteaching Lesson: What Is a Play? Lesson 1: Acting 101 Lesson 2: Stage Design 101 Lesson 3: To Be a Playwright Action Lesson 1: What It Means to Be Us Action Lesson 2: Going Live References About the Authors Common Core State Standards & Next Generation Science Standards