Teaching Research Skills to Primary and Junior School Students

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Teaching Research Skills to Primary and Junior School Students

10 Students

Programme Overview

Topic
Understanding Good Practice for Project-Based Learning

Delivery Model

E-learning

What is Included

Certificate of attendance

Course material (if applicable)

Cost

AED 720 plus 5% VAT (per delegate)

Registration

Please fill out the booking form to register.

If you would like bespoke in-school training, please contact Paola (paola@infinitelearning.ae) for more information.

Course Details

Date of Training
Wednesday 22nd and Thursday 23rd October 2025

Time

1:00 to 3:00 pm (UAE time)

Venue

Online

Booking Deadline
TBC
Target audience

PRIMARY or JUNIOR school librarians or teachers wanting to know more about teaching the research and write up process to younger students for project-based learning.

Aims of the course

Learning to work with information is a fundamental skill today. However, to expect younger students just to find what they need on the internet does not give them a full and enriching research experience. Neither does it equip them with the research competencies they will need for the future. This course will cover the basics of good research practice and how we can teach these skills to primary and junior students. A highly practical course drawing on many ideas from Sarah’s bestselling book Playing Games in the School Library.

Intended outcomes
  • Understanding how to guide students through the research and write up process for project-based learning.
  • Becoming more aware of available inquiry models on which to scaffold learning.
  • Gaining knowledge of sources of information and how it can be collected.
  • Knowing how to teach evaluation of the information found.
  • Synthesising projects using multiple sources of information including visual material.
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Sarah Pavey

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Sarah Pavey has worked as a teacher librarian for many years, both in the independent and maintained sectors in the UK. She has published several professional books including “The Networked Librarian: The School Librarians Role in Fostering Connections, Collaboration and Co-creation Across the Community” Facet, February 2024 She has written many articles for the international library press and blogged for the UK Information Literacy Group on the subject of AI. Sarah has spoken at numerous teaching and library conferences and training events, most recently at the World Education Summit. Sarah also holds a post 16 teaching certificate and is involved with the training of teachers and librarians on a regular basis in a variety of areas.

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Learning to work with information is a fundamental skill today. However, to expect younger students just to find what they need on the internet does not give them a full and enriching research experience. Neither does it equip them with the research competencies they will need for the future. This course will cover the basics of good research practice and how we can teach these skills to primary and junior students.

 

This course will cover: 

Developing Good Practice and Research Vocabulary

  • What models can we follow for research by younger students.
  • How to help students develop their research questions.
  • How to encourage students to expand their vocabulary and then select keywords to ensure they find appropriate information.

Understanding Information Sources

  • What are the different types of information (primary, secondary, tertiary etc).
  • How do we know what makes a valid source of information?
  • Where can we find sources of information?

Evaluation of Information

  • Feedback from the set activity on evaluation of information.
  • What models and exercises can we follow for learning to evaluate information?
  • How do we demonstrate how to choose what information to use in project work?

Synthesis of Information

  • Showing students how to synthesise text using information from multiple sources, using their own voice.
  • How do we record the information we have used and why is this important?
  • When and how to use visual information in a project.
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Trainer:
Sarah Pavey
Duration:
4 hours
Sessions:
2
Language:
English