6 Strategies For Creating An Inquiry-Driven Classroom by Irena Nayfeld, TeachThought PD Inquiry Workshop Facilitator Teachers of young children juggle a lot
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Maree Whiteley
onto Critical and Creative Thinking for active learning November 17, 2018 10:05 AM
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This article laid out several good ideas to transform learning in the classroom. For my subject area of ITD the ones that stood out for me was;
1. Have a Plan for Questions. In an inquiry-driven classroom, questions drive the learning and students drive the questions. However the questions do need to be on task, otherwise no classwork would get done.
2. Highlight the evolution of student questions. Lead question time so students keep using their curiosity to ask questions they are wondering about and build more in depth knowledge.
3 . Stop being th expert and maybe say; The way I did this process 10 years ago on the worksite was this, maybe there is a new better way we can do this project/skill.