Thursday, January 31, 2013

Kleine


1.     Kleine is trying to figure out if there is a certain pattern that researchers do to develop profound and thorough research. His goal was to find ways on how to allow students to do better research. 

2.      The term heuristic simply means a problem-solving pattern as described by Kleine. Exigence is something that needs and immediate action. It can also be described as an emergency. Epistemology is defined as the theory of knowledge.

3.     Kleine faces multiple implications. One of which is the hunting and gathering method. This method allows the researcher to better understand their work and allow them to obtain mass amounts of rich research. The next implication would be how students need to do their research for the interest of their community and not just for their teacher. This would create a greater interest for the student who is doing the research and strengthen their knowledge on the topic. This would also allow conversation between the students and peers to get a better perspective on the topic. The third implication was that students are assigned research projects that can only be done in the library. Kleine suggests, “promoting genuine reading in our classrooms (31)”. This goal would create a more personal process and would make the student want to share their research. The next implication was to broaden the research topics and let students decide to pick between the natural and social science aspects or the characteristics of humanities not just one or the other. The final implication was to get students to greater their research capabilities by having a better focus, hunting and gathering information, and to have a better interest in the topic. 

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