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This book will show you how to turn a class into a community of inquiry, and to explore concepts like violence, the mind, culture, knowledge and justice. It includes discussions ideas and exercises suitable for whole class, group and individual activities using a wide variety of learning styles. Clear guidelines, examples and sample questions are provided to assist in a step-by-step introduction to conceptual analysis in the classroom. This book is suitable for all subject areas as it provides the tools to assist your students to think critically. It would be particularly relevant in English, social education, science, religious education and any subject that teaches thinking skills and values education.Contents
Contents : introduction; how to use a concept game - setting up a concept game, the community of inquiry, conceptual analysis; Concept Games - sections within a concept game, example of a community of inquiry with a concept game, racism, justice, intelligence, min, responsibility, rules, science, culture, art, violence, reality, knowledge; extending the use of concept games - more complex conceptual analysis, creating more complex definitions; cards for concept games;Additional Info
Blackline masters are included to introduce concept games to your students.
Dewey 153.4