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Inquiry Learning – So What?

Inquiry Learning – So What?. Teachers Matter Conference 2013. Chic Foote. Helix Consulting. Explore the Questions. What do we really mean by inquiry? How do we purposefully engage our learners through inquiry? How does this impact future learning?
. Inquiring to Learn – The Process.

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Inquiry Learning – So What?

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  1. Inquiry Learning – So What? Teachers Matter Conference 2013 Chic Foote. Helix Consulting

  2. Explore the Questions.. • What do we really mean by inquiry? • How do we purposefully engage our learners through inquiry? • How does this impact future learning?


  3. Inquiring to Learn – The Process • What do we Know? • What do we Want to know? • How will we find out? • What have we Learnt? • How will weApply this? (So what?) • What new Questionsdo we have? K W H L A Q Barell, John. F. Developing More Curious Minds

  4. Inquiry is effective when it is …. • Seldom linear • A student driven process where they are the researchers and creators • Authentic problems for investigation and inquiry • Less about reaching solutions and more about tolerating ambiguity, wrestling with ideas and deepening understanding • Supported, guided and facilitated by the teacher Inquiry, Learning, drama, and curriculum integration. D Fraser, V Aitken, G Price, B Whyte. Set No3 2012

  5. From To • Doing Inquiry • Inquiring to Learn

  6. Depth of Understanding • Start with the End in Mind • Enduring

  7. Developing.

  8. Enthusiasm and Engagement blogs.independent.co.uk commons.wikimedia.org userlogos.org cevikarda.com lehigh.edu

  9. Curiosity

  10. Skills, Competencies and Fluencies

  11. Global Competencies • Investigate the world • Perspective • Communication • Take action

  12. Fluencies • Media • Info • Digital Citizenship • Collaboration • Solution • Creativity With thanks to Silvia Rosenthall Tolisano

  13. EDStepshttp://www.edsteps.org/CCSSO/

  14. Focus When planning for inquiry consider…. • Competencies, skills and fluencies • Scaffolding thinking outside the box •  Creating and contributing to Globally Connected Learning Communities

  15. Classroom Models that encourage… Innovation Collaboration Global work ethic Critical problem solving

  16. Getting Started…….. Building a learning community culture • Collaborative – Peer inquiry and Interaction • Creative • Questioning & Investigative • Problem based • Quality Responses modeled and expected • Reflective • Experimental and experiential • Complex intriguing situations

  17. Inquiring to Learn • What do we Know? • What do we Want to know? • How will we find out? • What have we Learnt? • How will we Apply this? (So what?) • What new Questionsdo we have? Gather Process Apply K W H L A Q Barell, John. F. Developing More Curious Minds file://localhost/Users/Chic/Desktop/untitled folder 2/3 stoy intellect copy copy.jpg

  18. What does it tell us? What does this mean? How might this inform our learning process? Gather initial knowledge and ideas Generate Initial Questions Local and Global Inquiry Opportunities Purposeful Learning Conversations Probe for further information Small Group • Learners Establish: • Protocols & expectations • Digital learning Roles

  19. How do we get there?

  20. Learning Behaviours and Dispositions Feedback Expectations Strategies Models Practice

  21. If I am an inquiring learner…………… Who am I? What do I do? How do I behave?

  22. Digital Learning Roles Tutorial Designer Student Scribes Student Researchers Global Communicators & Collaborators Digital Learning Farms( Pg. 20). Who Owns the Learning? Preparing Students for Success in the Digital Age. Alan November. ( 2012) Solution Tree

  23. Realisations Purposeful regular review Connectivity Community Authentic Relevant Deep Understandings • Continuity • Alignment • Relevance • Student voice • Academic Vocabulary • Focus of skill development

  24. Planning Considerations • Problem Based • Authenticity • Relevance • Timeliness • Opportunity for student voice • Prior learning • Competencies & Fluencies • Expected Outcomes • Differentiation

  25. Problem Based InquiryTeacher Led Teacher Student Shared Student Led • Deliberate Modeling • Establish the Environment • Set the scene • Seize the moment • Establish a process and pattern • Fold back as required

  26. Strategies • Extended Brainstorming • Observe Think Question • Questioning – Review & Revise • Reflective Journals

  27. Developing a Problem Based Scenario • G Goal • R Role • A Audience • S Scenario/Setting • P Product • S Standard (Criteria)

  28. H How are we going to find out?

  29. Strategies……… • Digital Learning Farms (Alan November) • Collaboration Coordinator • Researchers • Official Scribes • Curriculum Reviewer • Documentary Makers* http://www.scribd.com/doc/58393698/The-Digital-Learning-Farm-Flyer • http://langwitches.org/blog/2011/06/21/the-digital-learning-farm-flyer/ • Who Owns the Learning? Preparing Students for Success in the Digital Age. Alan November. ( 2012) Solution Tree

  30. A Applying our Learning • Modeling • Creating • Innovating • Presenting • Speculating • Forecasting • Review and Evaluate • Critically Reflect

  31. Impact for teaching and learning……….. • Environment - Hands On, Digital, Technology rich, Language Rich, Connected, Collaborative, Interactive, Problem/Project Based, Digital Learning Farms • Planning - Curriculum mapping process, conceptual, deep understandings, aligned, connected, updated, school wide, across the levels, rich vocabulary, knowledge and skills application, authentic assessment • Practice - Teacher model, student generated, differentiated, reflective service learning, globally connected • Cultural Capital – Student Voice - Inclusive, tailored, involves community, multi faceted, seeks contribution

  32. Teacher Skills, Knowledge, Attitudes • Collaborates to align key knowledge, skills and understandings across the levels • Flexible • Models the behaviours of a learner • Thinks aloud • Reflective • Curious and Questioning • Probing and challenging • Draws on the strengths and skills of the learner • Scaffolds skill development in familiar contexts • Provides models and examples • Differentiates learning process across all learning • Accesses and builds on prior knowledge • Provokes and probes • Communicates across and interacts with global networks • Relates learning to global contexts

  33. Picture Sources Thinking Cap: century21education.blogspot.com Inspire: https://twitter.com/InspireYM Links: www.bubble-jobs.co.uk Explore: kevinklau.com Workshop Focus: joshvogelart.blogspot.com Inquiring to Learn: www.citylifechurch.com Doing Inquiry: www.exploratorium.edu Inquiry to learn: nickoneill.com End in Mind: shootthehippo.com Enduring: www.smallfuel.com Developing: drhnorway.altervista.org Curiosity: intelligentink.co.nz Skills: www.mommynature.com Competencies: www.sequelpower.com Fluencies: www.ebuyelectronics.net Focus 2: www.tomspencer.com.au Collaboration: liu.english.ucsb.edu Innovation: www.forbes.com Global Work Ethic: www.glogster.com Critical Problem Solving: www.rttworks.com Process 2: mljconsulting.com Expectations: raventools.com Strategies: globaltrendtraders.com Models: liveandletlearn.net Practice: www.bates-communications.com Feedback: www.bang2write.com Scribe: vector.tutsplus.com Tutorial designer: www.mdp.state.md.us Researchers: www.aicr.org Global communication: www.123rf.com Tools and strategies: www.scoop.it Planning considerations: www.buildstore.co.uk Problem based inquiry: lisabeall.bgsu.wikispaces.net Strategies2: www.business2community.com Grasps: www.babiescantwait.com Turangawaewaae: printsnz.co.nz How: www.codatel.com.au Unpacking: genmove.com The problem: www.behavioradvisor.com Review and revise: www.cornonthejob.com Digital learning: dreamweavelearn.wordpress.com Applying learning: www.nwlink.com

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