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Inductive Thinking

Taba, H. (1962). Curriculum development; theory and practice. New York,: Harcourt Brace & World.

Taba, H. (1967). Teacher's handbook for elementary social studies (Intro. ed.). Palo Alto, Calif.: Addison-Wesley.

Taba, H., Durkin, M. C., Fraenkel, J. R., & NcNaughton, A. H. (1971). A teacher's handbook to elementary social studies: An inductive approach (2nd ed.). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.

Concept Formation Dr. Diane Newby (Central Michigan University)

This site offers a first hand experience with the logic and theories of concept formation.

Questioning: Integrated Curriculum for Achieving Necessary Skills (I*CANs)

This web based resource focuses on Hilda Taba's strategies of inductive thinking.

Types of Chemical Reactions: SuccessLink-An inductive approach to a High School Chemistry Lesson

 

 

 

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