Research Skills: Grade 12
From Rsgc Library
By the end of grade 12, students will:
Inquiry and Research: Reasoning
- recognize the importance of taking time to internalize questions and findings at all stages of the process
- select archival material and government documents
- select journals and abstracts
- deconstruct an argument to determine original principles
- analyse both inductive and deductive arguments and evaluate the logic of their conclusions
- recognize and integrate the learning styles of others in research and problem solving
- foresee consequences and implications of personal research
Inquiry and Research: Organizing
- identify how resources are classified within different classification systems
- visit a variety of physical and virtual libraries and describe their features
- use specialized indexes such as a newspaper, journal, and trade indexes to prepare for post-secondary employment and education
- create precis
- create relational databases and output information in a variety of ways
- distinguish between MLA and APA bibliographic conventions
- use conventions of editiing and revising print, media and electronic texts such as proofreader's marks and director's cues
Inquiry and Research: Communicating
- use a variety of seminar strategies to explore ideas during the research
- conduct an electronic conference to collect ideas from a wide variety of student and expert participants
- use precis in peer and teacher conferencing to check progress
- extend presentations to a variety of communities for authentic performance
Inquiry and Research: Applying
- identifying the strengths and weaknesses in knowledge and experience prior to task
- use controlled vocabulary for subject searching
- locate archival and government documents
- use free text searching of online resources
- extend insights and opinions from findings
- make judgments and draw conclusions to solve problems
- transfer conclusion reached in one context to another context, e.g from the arts to the sciences