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by Coralie Delorme 7 years ago

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Inquiry Project - Part 3 - Coralie Delorme

Effective teaching strategies involve the use of inquiry-based learning to actively engage students in their education. By developing questions and investigating answers, students are encouraged to explore and find solutions on their own.

Inquiry Project - Part 3 - Coralie Delorme

This video shows how to ask good questions from a student perspective along with the criteria and specifics created by students. When students are in charge of creating their own criteria, this allows them to take charge in their education and a better understanding of the lesson. This also helps the teacher know what they're students want to take out of the course.

This article for Ontario Teacher is also very helpful

This Q-Chart relates to Bloom's Taxonomy and is very helpful!

Inquiry Project Part: 3 Making Meaning of Inquiry

Helpful resources to get you narrowing down the questions to ensure you're guiding the students properly:

Question : How can I make sure I ask my students the right questions to engage students and focus on specific inquiry for research?

History
Digital Inquiry Learning in History means:

Active learning by developing questions and investigating to find solutions.

Posing engaging question, problems and scenarios to create a path of knowledge for the students

How to check for understanding:

AnswerGarden
Here are some great online resources to help teachers get feedback from their students.
Lino- Sticky's and photo sharing
Exit Cards through Google Sheets