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Wed, 3 Feb 2010 15:40:25 -0800
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Some subscribers to TeamLearning might be interested in the post "Re: 
Metastudy on impact of inquiry in k-12" [Hake (2010)].  The abstract 
reads:


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ABSTRACT: Joe Bellina (2010), in a post "Metastudy on impact of 
inquiry in k-12" alerted subscribers to "Inquiry-Based Science 
Instruction-What Is It and Does It Matter? Results from a Research 
Synthesis Years 1984 to 2002" [Minner, Levy, & Century (2009)]. Their 
abstract reads in part (slightly edited):

"The goal of the Inquiry Synthesis Project was to synthesize findings 
from research conducted between 1984 and 2002 to address the research 
question, "What Is The Impact Of Inquiry Science Instruction On K-12 
Student Outcomes?". . . . . Various findings across 138 analyzed 
studies INDICATE A CLEAR, POSITIVE TREND FAVORING INQUIRY-BASED 
INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES [my CAPS], particularly instruction that 
emphasizes student active thinking and drawing conclusions from data. 
Teaching strategies that actively engage
students in the learning process through scientific investigations 
are more likely to increase conceptual understanding than are 
strategies that rely on more passive techniques, which are often 
necessary in the current standardized-assessment laden educational 
environment."

Leaving aside my own niggling criticism of their monumental 
mixed-methods-research effort, Minner et al., even despite the 
"antipositivist vigilantes," rightfully add another voice to the 
chorus bemoaning the lack of *operational definitions* for various 
pedagogical approaches. Among other choristers are: Century (2004), 
Klahr & Li (2005), Anderson (2007), Hake (2008), Strand-Cary & Klahr 
(2008), and Klahr (2009).
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To access the complete 33 kB post please click on 
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Net-Gold/message/31779>.


Richard Hake, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Indiana University
24245 Hatteras Street, Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Honorary Member, Curmudgeon Lodge of Deventer, The Netherlands.
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REFERENCES
Hake, R.R. 2010. "Re: Metastudy on impact of inquiry in k-12" online 
at <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Net-Gold/message/31779>. Post of 3 
Feb 2010 8:40 am EST to AERA-L, Net-Gold, and PhysLrnR. The abstract 
is also being transmitted to various discussion lists and appears at
<http://hakesedstuff.blogspot.com/2010/02/re-metastudy-on-impact-of-inquiry-in-k.html> 
with a provision for comments.

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