1 / 13

Pomaria Primary School Mentoring a Culture of Inqury

Pomaria Primary School Mentoring a Culture of Inqury. Chic Foote September 13, 2013. Creating a Culture of Inquiry Designing the Invitational Environment. Trust Secure in taking risks Open communication Empowering Collaborative, sharing Rich in background knowledge.

jaeger
Download Presentation

Pomaria Primary School Mentoring a Culture of Inqury

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Pomaria Primary SchoolMentoring a Culture of Inqury Chic Foote September 13, 2013

  2. Creating a Culture of InquiryDesigning the Invitational Environment • Trust • Secure in taking risks • Open communication • Empowering • Collaborative, sharing • Rich in background knowledge John Barel. (2007) Problem Based Learning. An Inquiry Approach. Corwin

  3. 3 approaches • Teacher Directed • Teacher Student shared • Student Led

  4. Establish a Partnership for Learning Invites participation in: • Asking questions • Searching or answers • Creating meaningful relationships • Reflecting on their journey Community icon Freedigitalphotos.net/Salvatore Vuono John Barel. (2007) Problem Based Learning. An Inquiry Approach. Corwin

  5. Key Elements • Teacher modeling • Questioning (Tch/Student) • Quality Responding • Peer interaction • Developing group inquiry skills • Using reflective journals John Barel. (2007) Problem Based Learning. An Inquiry Approach. Corwin

  6. Key Elements • Teacher modeling - Think aloud through problem situations • Questioning - Teacher and Student • Quality Responding - Teachers response to statements, questions, expressions of feeling fosters open communications, • Peer interaction Create a setting for positive response, questioning each other • Developing group inquiry skills - Researching, developing critical thinking, listening focusing on topic, building on each others ideas, consensus • Using reflective journals - Questioning across the curriculum John Barel. (2007) Problem Based Learning. An Inquiry Approach. Corwin

  7. Climate of Partnership • When teachers hare successful and unsuccessful experiences they let student know they are not perfect. • Model behaviours and dispositions of a problem solver John Barel. (2007) Problem Based Learning. An Inquiry Approach. Corwin

  8. Teacher Inquiry Journal • Record kinds of problems • Approaches to problems • Kinds of questions • How we process John Barel. (2007) Problem Based Learning. An Inquiry Approach. Corwin

  9. Observe-Think-Question • Picture Cue • Assume role – eg Paleontologist on an expedition charged with analysing critter and developing a line of inquiry • Sort and sift questions – reflect…what do we notice? What do they have in common? • Compare with a question array – edit and upgrade to eflect gathering, processing and application John Barel. (2007) Problem Based Learning. An Inquiry Approach. Corwin

  10. Developing Problematic Situations • Select a topic/focus and find a problematic situation, image or statement within • Present as a scenario

  11. Fascinating Factoids • Factoid or isolated fact • Becomes more meaningful if considered through a range of questions • Align questions with heirachy of thinking David Castillo Dominici, Daydreamer freedigitalphotos.net

  12. Quality Teacher Responses are affected by …….. • Tone of voice • Way of attending to the student • Interest in the students ideas

  13. Reflective Practice • Form could vary • Prompts useful to deepen thinking • Formal or informal

More Related