This paper takes a board perspective on Community of Inquiry (CI), following the orientation of earlier pa- pers looking at progressive pedagogies (Morehouse, 1993a; 1993b). In those papers, I argued that Philosophy for Children should look for kindred spirits in order to both better understand its own position within pedagogic tradition and to “make friends” in order to positively influences the lives and learning of children. The whole language approaches to reading instruction was the major focus of those papers. Here I take a bolder perspec- tive arguing that in order to understand and appreciate what a community of inquiry is, how it operates, and its influence in the schools, one ought to look at applications of CI that are not within...
This chapter reviews literature addressing the following question: What is the relationship of new l...
The Community of Inquiry framework, originally developed to describe learning activity in threaded o...
This article argues that the field of community service-learning should adopt a “community of inquir...
This paper takes a board perspective on Community of Inquiry (CI), following the orientation of earl...
We argue that the “community of inquiry” approach, using reading materials modelled on L...
A community of inquiry (Cl) describes any group of people who communicate together regularly, whose ...
My aim in this paper is to examine the role of narrative in developing communities of inquiry. In pa...
My aim in this article is to offer a critical evaluation of the development of communities of inquir...
Can the notion of individual inquiry be extended to community inquiry, in which driving questions, m...
This article traces the development of the theory and practice of what is known as \u27community of ...
One of the fundamental pillars of the philosophy for children program is the idea of community of in...
The Community of Inquiry (COI) is a unique discourse model that brings adults and children together ...
My aim in this paper is to examine the role of narrative in developing communities of inquiry. In pa...
160 160Studium Educationis | XXIII - 2 - December 2022 | ISSN 2035-844XAbstractIn a post-pandemic w...
AbstractA community of inquiry is a group of specialists (but not only) from a domain (but they coul...
This chapter reviews literature addressing the following question: What is the relationship of new l...
The Community of Inquiry framework, originally developed to describe learning activity in threaded o...
This article argues that the field of community service-learning should adopt a “community of inquir...
This paper takes a board perspective on Community of Inquiry (CI), following the orientation of earl...
We argue that the “community of inquiry” approach, using reading materials modelled on L...
A community of inquiry (Cl) describes any group of people who communicate together regularly, whose ...
My aim in this paper is to examine the role of narrative in developing communities of inquiry. In pa...
My aim in this article is to offer a critical evaluation of the development of communities of inquir...
Can the notion of individual inquiry be extended to community inquiry, in which driving questions, m...
This article traces the development of the theory and practice of what is known as \u27community of ...
One of the fundamental pillars of the philosophy for children program is the idea of community of in...
The Community of Inquiry (COI) is a unique discourse model that brings adults and children together ...
My aim in this paper is to examine the role of narrative in developing communities of inquiry. In pa...
160 160Studium Educationis | XXIII - 2 - December 2022 | ISSN 2035-844XAbstractIn a post-pandemic w...
AbstractA community of inquiry is a group of specialists (but not only) from a domain (but they coul...
This chapter reviews literature addressing the following question: What is the relationship of new l...
The Community of Inquiry framework, originally developed to describe learning activity in threaded o...
This article argues that the field of community service-learning should adopt a “community of inquir...