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What Is INQUIRY?
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It's a process of instruction where:

A student:

  • Is asked an over-arching Big Question, which when he can answer, demonstrates knowledge and deep understanding
  • Has the responsibility to learn
  • Is UNCOVERING AND DISCOVERING -- rather than teacher "coverage"
  • Wonders -asks questions and digs for answers
  • Uses the vocabulary of the discipline, knowingly
  • Creates a knowledge product as a demonstration of their learning - thus making "performance based assessment" a reality

A teacher:

  • May have to hook the learner into the topic.
  • May have to connect to prior learning.
  • Will frame the context for learning
  • Will have to develop the BIG QUESTION
  • Will have to be ready with "guiding questions" or "supporting questions" to lead students
  • Will supply graphic organizers to help students succeed
  • Allows students to go down differing "paths" exploring a thread that connects to their real world (relevance)
  • Encourages "civic action" - Do something about your conclusion... where appropriate

 

From Rx for the Common Core and Think Tank Library  - Jaeger, Ratzer, Libraries Unlimited 2014

Paige Jaeger

MLA Citation

Jaeger, Paige. "What Is INQUIRY?" School Library Connection, November 2015, schoollibraryconnection.com/Content/Article/1990284.

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