http://www.wordle.net/delete?index=7564954&d=RRAZ
Link to my wordle but Inquiry learning.


BLOG Post #6 Ideas for my mini lessons

Elements of strong, inquiry-based practice:

Authenticity: example of a lesson towards authenticity http://teachinquiry.com/index/Authenticity.html

Deep Understanding: ideas for finding out if students have a deep understanding of subject. http://teachinquiry.com/index/Understanding.html

Performances of Understanding:

Assessment:  ideas of assessments http://teachinquiry.com/index/Assessment.html

Appropriate use of Technology:  ideas for use of technology http://teachinquiry.com/index/Technology.html

Connecting with Experts:

Student Success:

Ethical Citizenship:  Ideas for teaching student online ethics

http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2011/05/how-well-are-schools-teaching-cyber-safety-and-ethics/

S.Williams
2/17/2014 01:38:11 am

Project based is what most caught my attention. I believe that inquiry learning is leading education to a more project based types of assessment.

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Kelly Chester
2/22/2014 12:02:14 am

I like how you made the word learning the focus point. All of the other words around "learning" are avenues for learning. I like that your visual demonstrates that there are many ways to learn and portray what has been learned. Your visual helps me to see how all the words are connected to learning.

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