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A+ Education
Ohhhh that sinking feeling but it is a learning journey after all and so we learn!
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Search
Title
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Hits
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Noteworthy
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Uses
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Inquiry
Learning and the Australian curriculum
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48 hits
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A journal article by Leonie McIlvenny titled Inquiry learning within
the Australian curriculum: Part two
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Unfortunately
the journal has to be purchased. Not
sure if article refers to the overcrowded curriculum.
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Inquiry
Learning and the Australian curriculum
- after I logged in through QUT
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359 hits
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There may
have been more journals but not many more were relevant
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Leone
McIlvenny’s article
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Inquiry
learning %10 and the Australian curriculum
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283 hits
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I tried
applying one of the search hints from the website to phrases. The results were not much different.
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Inquiry
Learning and the overcrowded curriculum
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1 hit
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Not relevant
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Inquiry
Learning within the overcrowded curriculum
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0 hits
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The overcrowded
curriculum
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40 hits
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Australian Council for Educational
Administration
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A lot of
the hits refer to particular Learning Areas
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- The Search hints are interesting and slightly varied from other search engine. I like the way you can search for a word within ten words of another word in order or not.
- I learnt a lot about following instructions exactly as written when searching as with different variations you received very different results.
- I did not find this site particularly easy to get information from. However, this could be the fact that I had not used it before.
Hi Yvonne
ReplyDeleteI love the table setup with the search results. I was unable to create a table using the wordpress theme I chose so I've been very envious of the people who have been able to create tables in their blogs! They are such a great way to present the search results. I thought embedding the youtube link broke the page up a bit and gave something extra to the page.
I also found A+ Education difficult to find lots of useful resources from, mainly due to the narrowness of its focus. However, I noticed on your ProQuest post that you found it frustrating to only find articles from American contexts. One of the benefits then of using A+ Education would be that it would only lead to articles from our context.
Daniel