Keywords
Kulthau
School
Libraries
Inquiry
Method
Students
School
Libraries
Inquiry
Method
Students
Abstract
Bridget Forster outlines the very successful online program at Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar School that supported students to explore and develop a new skill across a ten week period. Using The Kulthau inquiry method to support their process the gifted and talented students investigated a skill with the aid of an expert as mentor. This work received the 2020 SLAV Innovators Grant.
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