a forum for sharing
news and insights gained while pursuing inquiry-based instructional techniques
Click on the links below for articles on inquiry-based instruction:
2004-2006 Classroom Projects
2006-2007 Classroom Projects
2006-2007 Math Institute Handouts & Worksheets
Catalog of Resources (Internet Sites, Books & Articles)
Roster
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TEAM-OP
Teaching
for the Environment: Active Mathematics on the Olympic Peninsula
A Program Combining the Efforts of
University of Washington Departments of Forestry, Mathematics,
and Education
PROJECT LEADERS:
Ginger Warfield, Ph.D., Mathematics
warfield@math.washington.edu
Ellen Matheny, Olympic Natural Resources Center
ematheny@u.washington.edu
Dr. Bob Lee, College of Forest Resources
boblee@u.washington.edu
Lani Horn, Ph.D., College of Education
lanihorn@u.washington.edu
RESEARCH ASSISTANTS:
Amber Hamilton, Geological Sciences
superam@u.washington.edu
Eric Hamilton, College of Education
another1@u.washington.edu
GUIDING QUESTIONS:
What are the theoretical and empirical bases for inquiry-based learning?
How can inquiry-based learning be incorporated in schools and classrooms?
Updates for this page are in the works, with more links for emailing one another, more pictures, and more links to inquiry-based learning information files and web sites.
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