Friday, October 14, 2016

10/17

Read: Steven Wolk "School As Inquiry"
Write: 1 page response

Social Media:  On Facebook /Twitter / Tumblr like the following social media sites:  NPR / The New Yorker /  The Atlantic/ AJ +

If you don't have any of these look for stories on the official sites of:  NPR / The New Yorker / The Atlantic / AJ+

  • Copy and paste link to an article that you read
  • Post on Google+
  • Tell me a little bit of the article and why you decided to write on it



Any questions? Post on blog....

1 comment:

  1. -Inquiry is the opposite of transmission

    * Active environment
    * Community of learners
    * Students minds engage
    * Students taking an active role in their education.
    * Student graduate with questions they still want answers for, and are willing to explore to find them.

    - Inquiry is taught in science because students get to experience the scientific process

    * Ask questions
    * Investigate questions
    * Show what you found
    * share
    * Reflect your work
    *Culture of inquiry
    * There must be time for students to pursue or discuss their own questions and ideas.
    * Ask more questions.

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