Core Concepts
of
Collaboration

Collaborative Inquiry

Models

CI can be seen as a cyclical process: as few as 3 steps or as many as 11 steps (DeLuca, 2015)

Provides flexibility and encourages "buy in to participants.

3 Main Processes Involved:
1. Dialogical Sharing
2. Taking Action
3. Reflecting

Intended to promote
ongoing dialogue

Challenges to CI

1.Lack of support from peers
or administration
2. Educators must "buy into" the
process
3. Full participation must take place
4. Time restraints

Requires Supportive
Environmental Structures

Supports will benefit teachers,
students, and schools

Collaborative technology as
a valuable support
as

Includes:
- Google Drive
- Mindomo
- KaHoot
- Class Dojo
- Popplet
- Padlet
- LinkedIn
- SeeSaw
- EverNote
- WhatsApp

Problem Solving

Domains

Ill-Structured

several results;
unknown outcome

Knowledge building

Well-Structured

Clear path to resolution;
fixed outcomes

Teachers responsibility
to design activities to engage
students in problem solving process

Must be:
- Meaningful and engaging
- Discovery based
- Have purpose
- Students will use judgement and personal belief

Biases should be considered
at all stages

Allows For Professional Development

Teachers need to
have supports set
in place

Design

Well-Structured
Domains

Math and Sciences

Ill-Structured
Domains

Humanities and Languages

Constructivism

Importance of reflective
practice

Teacher acts as the facilitator to
this process

Teacher must develop
and model this process
for learners

Inquiry

Teachers are responsible
for creating a culture of
inquiry

Involves teachers
changing classroom
pedagogy to try new
approaches (DeLuca, 2015)

Data analysis
and collection

Aids in
awareness of
cognitive bias

Omission Bias

Confirmation
Bias

Vividness Bias

Burning Questions:

1.How can we actively engage students in their own problem solving processes?

2. How can our biases and previous experiences be of benefit to the CI process?

3. How can we create a supportive environment that encourages CI?

What is Collaborative Inquiry?

Teachers and administration working together to identify common challenges, working cohesively to achieve common goals, analyze data, and refine instructional skills.