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Karen Bonanno's curator insight,
May 7, 7:14 PM
"It’s kind of like home room for your community." I like that statement. Thank you parent of a 3 year old. Delete the scoop?
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Anu Ojaranta's curator insight,
May 2, 3:26 AM
Afterthoughts of the Guided Inquiry worshop held in CISSL in Rutgers University at the end of April. A very good post also for them who are new to GI.
PEB's comment,
May 4, 9:22 AM
This says it all...."inquiry has the power to change the way students learn and teachers teach."
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Kathleen McClaskey's curator insight,
April 30, 6:40 PM
Don't miss this project that was designed by learners at The Inquiry Hub. The back story is that the learners wrote a grant so they could design and built this community garden. Here are some insights into The Inquiry Hub.
"The structure of the Inquiry Hub is around topics. In the morning, the teachers and learners start off with a topical workshop. Then the learners work on online courses guided by their teachers. In the afternoon they work on their inquiry project individually and/or collaboratively. Dave shared a topic that took a life of its own: The Green Inquiry Project where Shauna, Sophia, and Hanna wrote and received a wildlife grant as part of their environmental sustainability group."
Vicki Butler's curator insight,
May 1, 11:58 AM
This is a a wonderful program: check out Kathleen's notes Don't miss this project that was designed by learners at The Inquiry Hub. The back story is that the learners wrote a grant so they could design and built this community garden. Here are some insights into The Inquiry Hub.
"The structure of the Inquiry Hub is around topics. In the morning, the teachers and learners start off with a topical workshop. Then the learners work on online courses guided by their teachers. In the afternoon they work on their inquiry project individually and/or collaboratively. Dave shared a topic that took a life of its own: The Green Inquiry Project where Shauna, Sophia, and Hanna wrote and received a wildlife grant as part of their environmental sustainability group."
Antonia Rudenstine's curator insight,
May 23, 8:18 AM
I love the name "Inquiry Hub"...such a powerful way to help us all reimagine what a learning community can be if it's not a "school." Delete the scoop?
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Karen Bonanno's curator insight,
April 20, 8:37 PM
What are your learning goals? The question and answer style of this page guides you to a set of tools that will help you achieve your identified learning goal.
Karen Bonanno's curator insight,
April 21, 4:40 PM
Tools to match to your learning goals for students. Delete the scoop?
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Pippa Davies @PippaDavies 's curator insight,
May 8, 11:13 AM
Librarians have a multi-dimensional role to play in any organisation. Literacy and technology are just part of a day's work, it is all about integrating knowledge and helping patrons learn what works best for them. Delete the scoop?
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Karen Bonanno's curator insight,
April 26, 10:12 PM
Heaps of lesson plans, materials and resources here ready for immediate classroom use across K-12.
Karen Bonanno's curator insight,
April 26, 10:13 PM
K-12 Lesson plans, materials and resources ready to go. Delete the scoop?
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L2_S2S's curator insight,
April 17, 11:37 PM
Libraries as modern learning environments with lots of great examples from NZ in the post and in the comments! Delete the scoop?
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Great approaches.Teacher librarians should be responsive to the return to inquiry learning and help restore passion to teaching and joy to learning. TLs have all the tools, spaces and skill sets to help! Make the Learning Commons whole school.