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Tag Archives: questions
Inquiry is the answer, what are the questions?
Inquiry is the answer, what are the questions? This quick task was assigned to a group of teachers at a recent workshop on inclusion, highlighting how a simple, open-ended provocation can provoke curiosity, allow access for learners with diverse learning needs … Continue reading
Questions and Implementing the Curriculum
Of late, I am very keen on considering the questions and language that we use when implementing and designing the curriculum. Questioning the curriculum itself, in addition to being aware of our questions that we put … Continue reading
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Tagged curriculum, Education, Inquiry Based Learning, questions, Student
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A piece of “what”: questions are wind in the sails on open seas, not speed bumps on “coverage road”
Questions are waypoints on the path of wisdom. – Grant Lichtman, The Falconer The difference between grappling and other forms of learning is that when the questions become the students’ own, so do the answers. – Sizer and Sizer, The Students Are … Continue reading
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Tagged A piece of what, Bo Adams, It's About Learning, methodology, pedagogy, questions
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