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Iliana Grande
10 år siden
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Creating Inquiry Minds in the Primary Years
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Why the Inquiry approach?
Encourages thinking and reflection
Students are working on projects in an individualistic way, but are meeting the same curriculum expectations and developing the same skills.
Considers differentiated instruction and allows for open-ended research
Promotes self-regulated learners
What is Inquiry Learning?
Promotes skill development, rather than memorizing content information
Focuses on a 'Big Idea' that relates to curriculum
constructive learning approach, students develop automony
Uses investigation skills to learn
How to build a culture of inquiry in classroom?
Teacher acts as mentor - important to build trust between student and teacher
Express importance of contribution - give purpose
Encourage teamwork and trust among all students
Create a strong learning community
How do students develop inquiry?
Evolves in 4 phases
4. Analyse - use information to determine the meaning or solution of the 'big idea'
3. Exploration - investigate information, record it, receive teacher support
2. Share Learning - answer initial questions and probe further
1. Choose a Focus/Problem - ask questions that challenge thinking, integrate 'big idea'
Teachers are transparent in their teaching - students know what the learning goals and expectations are
Collaborating ideas with community in order to enhance learning
Given access to resources and tools to solve a problem