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Shifting Perspectives on Learning and Failure
I’ve written two blog posts recently on ‘Shifting Learning‘ and ‘Learning and Failure‘. Both have a lot to do with learning through inquiry. First, here is the presentation description that I shared for the 2013 Reform Symposium Conference. Below, I’ll … Continue reading
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Tagged #RSCON4, David Truss, failure, inquiry, Inquiry Hub, inquiry learning, learning
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A framework for inquiry
On Monday at the Inquiry Hub, when students come to school this Points of Inquiry image is going to be in all classrooms and learning spaces. Here is where the image comes from: The Points of Inquiry_ A Framework for Information … Continue reading
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Tagged connect, construct, David Truss, express, inquiry, Inquiry Based Learning, Inquiry Hub, investigate, Reflection, student centered learning, Wonder
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