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Galileo Educational Network - 0 views

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    Galileo Educational Network from Calgary, Alberta. In addition to providing research, resources and professional development on teaching and learning from an inquiry stance, the Galileo Network has also created the Galileo Inquiry Rubric. Designed with purpose of making inquiry more concrete and accessible, the Galileo rubric is intended to be used by teachers in the design and evaluation of inquiry-based teaching.
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BCTLA: Points of Inquiry - 0 views

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    British Columbian Teacher Librarian Association's downloads for the Points of Inquiry Framework, includes inquiry and honesty posters.
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Using Essential Questions to Engage Student Inquiry - Learning Personalized - 1 views

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    The key to teaching for understanding is to foster ongoing inquiry into important "big ideas." A natural way to actively engage students in such inquiry is to use a few Essential Questions (EQs) to frame a curriculum unit. The explicit use of EQs sends a powerful signal that learning something deeply is about making meaning, not simply the acquisition of factual knowledge and discrete skills.
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How To Ease Students Into Independent Inquiry Projects | MindShift | KQED News - 0 views

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    An examination of different types of student inquiry - structured, controlled, guided and free. Scaffolding is a key requirement.
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Impact Studies - SLIM - CISSL - 0 views

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    The School Library Impact Measure (SLIM) is a toolkit that enables you to assess student learning through guided inquiry in the school library. It consists of four instruments that elicit students' reflections on their learning at three points in their inquiry process. The toolkit will enable collaborating school librarian - teacher teams to chart changes in students' knowledge and experiences throughout the process.
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Inquiry-based learning - EduTech Wiki - 0 views

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    A useful introduction to inquiry based learning with a diagram model and clear descriptions of each step.
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Part 1: Facilitating Inquiry in the Classroom… The Driving Question and PBL |... - 1 views

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    "Driving Question which is so important in STEM and PBL. You will discover multiple resources in this series along with some great ideas for finding student success in student owned inquiry. "
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How Your Teacher-Librarian Can Be An Ally When Teaching With Inquiry | MindShift | KQED... - 1 views

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    "Collaboration with a teacher-librarian creates a rich inquiry practice for classroom teachers that can easily be implemented with students. If we develop the habit of accessing this great resource as a regular class routine throughout the year, we will see the kind of progress and success we are looking for."
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Discover, Discuss, Demonstrate: Using Inquiry-Based Learning to Keep Students Engaged |... - 0 views

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    "The 3 Ds is not a new model for learning design, and it aligns with other inquiry-based learning models designed for deeper learning. However, each D is intentional in being simple, portable, and customizable. Each D could happen synchronously or asynchronously, in person or online. Given the current constraints we're all facing, we encourage you to add your lens to envision how the 3 Ds would look with your learners:"
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Inquiry based learning | Neil Stephenson - 0 views

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    A detailed discussion on the merits of inquiry learning that includes an introduction, authenticity, deep understanding, performances of understanding, assessment, appropriate use of technology, connecting with peers, student success and ethical citizenship. The blog is not active.
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teaching inquiry learning - YouTube - 0 views

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    Video clip that unpacks the two aspects - inquiry and learning - to explore the types of learning and tasks that encourage deep thinking and learning.
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Using the Inquiry Process in Elementary School to Improve Learning Outcomes | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Elementary teachers are on the front line when it comes to tapping into the needs of each student to not only ensure that they meet the yearly benchmarks to move on to the next grade but also make sure they become lifelong learners. The inquiry process is a tool that develops the tea"
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Literacy in Every Classroom: How Knowledge Powers Reading - 1 views

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    By Doug Lemov writing for Educational Leadership. To help students master nonfiction reading, we must design instruction that builds their background knowledge. Supports early stages of inquiry learning - tuning in, immersion, exploration.
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Inspiring inquiry through picture books. - Kath Murdoch - 1 views

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    "Story is one of the most powerful ways we can find out about the world - and the best stories leave us with more questions than answers. " Suggested picture books and strategies to promote inquiry through literature
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Carol Kuhlthau - 1 views

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    Information Search Process and Guided Inquiry
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    Research and application of the ISP - Information Search Process and Guided Inquiry to inform information literacy teaching and learning in schools
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Comfortably 2.0: 10 Activities to do on an iPad instead of a Worksheet - 3 views

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    Ideas on ways to better utilise this ipads in the classroom. Looks at a range of inquiry processes and suggest apps to enable the learning.
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Crafting a Vision for Empowered Learning and Teaching: Beyond the $1,000 Pencil - Novem... - 1 views

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    Alan November article covers: Did the assignment build capacity for critical thinking on the web? Did the assignment develop new lines of inquiry? Are there opportunities for students to make their thinking visible? Are there opportunities to broaden the perspective of the conversation with authentic audiences from around the world? Are there opportunities for students to create a contribution (purposeful work)? Do students own their learning?
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Clearing the Confusion between Technology Rich and Innovative Poor: Six Questions - 0 views

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    Alan November challenges the quality of inquiry design and the use of technology. Test your own level of innovation. If you answer no to all Six Questions when evaluating the design of assignments and student work, than chances are that technology is not really being applied in the most innovative ways. The questions we ask to evaluate implementation and define innovation are critical.
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Make It Happen! - 1 views

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    Make It Happen! is an approach that improves middle school education for students with diverse learning abilities. In the Make It Happen! approach, interdisciplinary teams of teachers design and implement inquiry-based I-Search Units and integrate technology into these units in meaningful ways to benefit students.
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