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Developing teachers of inquiry: an emerging humanities model of inquiry (HMI)

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Inquiry pedagogies have been an integral mode by which understandings connected to the Humanities have been developed in primary classrooms. For the purposes of this paper, the Humanities incorporates areas of learning associated with Civics and Citizenship, History, Geography and Economics. In primary classrooms, these discipline areas have often been taught in interdisciplinary ways through other iterations such as Social Studies and Studies of Society and Environment. This paper is a reflection on the work with pre-service teachers in a quest to disrupt more traditional and transmissive pedagogies for teaching and learning in this area. It proposes a new way of conceptualising inquiry for rigorous and disciplinary learning.

History

Journal

Ethos

Volume

22

Pagination

8-11

Location

Carlton, Vic.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1448-1324

Language

eng

Publication classification

C3 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal

Copyright notice

2014, Social Education Victoria

Issue

1

Publisher

Social Education Victoria