(Marzano & Kendall, 2007)
- forming and describing the inquiry activity
- finding valid and reliable evidence for the inquiry activity
- analysing and interpreting the evidence selected
- evaluating the conclusions, process or claims
This framework uses reflection as the connection between, and driver of, all the stages. The Library had already developed a Research Process model which had been in place for a number of years but it was not being widely utilised across the different departments, so a small working committee was formed by the Director of Professional Learning, involving myself as the Curriculum Leader: Library & Information Services and one of the Senior Humanities teachers.
A wide consultation process followed, and over the course of a semester we met with key stakeholders including all the Curriculum Leaders, until a new MSM Inquiry Research Process model was formulated and approved. The process is not linear and the inquirer/student can come in at any point along the continuum depending on the task requirements.
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