providing permission to wonder v2.1
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WonderPermission toProviding
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Darren Kuropatwa Building Learning Communities Conference
Boston, MA; July 2017
Blended Learning Cooperative Learning
Differentiated Instruction Direct Instruction Inquiry Learning
Modelling
Metacognition & Self-Regulation Play Based Learning Problem Based Learning Project Based Learning Understanding by Design Universal Design for Learning
Inquiry
most talking is growing
Marcia L. Tate
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The person doing the
the most dendrites.
“The best teachers have teeth marks on their tongues.”
Alfie Kohn
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the strongest idea we have about inquiry learning…
your idea goes here
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your strongest idea goes here
the strongest idea we have about inquiry learning…
your idea goes here
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your strongest idea goes here
What questions do you have
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We can't confuse covering content with causing learning.
Grant Wiggins
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3 Thoughts/Ideas
2 Questions
1 Analogy
3-2-1 BRIDGE A thinking routine for activating prior knowledge and making connections
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analogy
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Life is like a race. The one who keeps running wins the
race and the one who stops to catch a breath loses.
Just as a sword is the weapon of a warrior, a pen is the
weapon of a writer.
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How a doctor diagnoses diseases is like how a
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Just as a caterpillar comes out of its cocoon, so we must come out of our comfort zone.
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3 Thoughts/Ideas
2 Questions
1 Analogy
3-2-1 BRIDGE A thinking routine for activating prior knowledge and making connections
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Victim Fights Back In NSW Sydney School
Victim of school bullying a web hero
bullies fear the light
and it’s so easy to shine
a light ...10 se
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3 new Thoughts/Ideas
2 new Questions
1 new Analogy
3-2-1 BRIDGE A thinking routine for activating prior knowledge and making connections
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BRIDGE
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Now I think …
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I used to think …
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Uncover Errors and
Misconceptions
Teachers must engage students’ preconceptions
Students come to the classroom with conceptions of numbers grounded in their whole-number learning that lead them astray in the world of rational numbers; e.g. multiplying always makes numbers bigger.
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(Principle 1) Students’ Errors and Misconceptions Based on Previous Learning
learner centred
instructional design
encourage attention
from NAP: How Students Learn
to preconceptionsand begin instruction
with what studentsthink and know
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Knowledge is Networked, not
Hierarchical
Understanding requires factual knowledgeand conceptual frameworks
The Knowledge Network: New Concepts and New Applications(Principle 2)
focus on what
from NAP: How Students Learn
is to be taught,why it is taught,
and what masterylooks like
knowledge centred
instructional design
Jack is looking at Anne but Anne is looking at George. Jack is married but George is not.
Is a married person looking at an unmarried person?
A) Yes B) No C) Cannot be determined
Jack is looking at Anne but Anne is looking at George. Jack is married but George is not.
Is a married person looking at an unmarried person?
Jack (married) Anne George
(unmarried)
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“We do not learn from experience...
we learn from reflecting on experience.”
- John Dewey
Learning is facilitated through the use of metacognitive strategies ...
Principle 3
A metacognitive approach enables student self-monitoring
provide frequent
from NAP: How Students Learn
opportunities to makestudents’ thinking and
learning visible as a guidefor both the teacher &
the student in learningand instruction
assessment centred
instructional design
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Not Hands Off, Very Hands With
- Kath Murdoch
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culture of curiosity
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culture of curiosity
encourage a culture
from NAP: How Students Learn
of questioning,respect, and
risk taking
community centred
instructional design
explore
inquiryprovoke reflect:: ::
preconceptions networks reflectionall while making thinking visible
What’s going on in this picture?
What do you see that makes you say that?
What more can you find?
The 3 Questions
Routines exist in all classrooms; they are the patterns by which we operate and go about the job of learning and working together in a classroom environment. A routine can be thought of as any procedure, process, or pattern of action that is used repeatedly to manage and facilitate the accomplishment of specific goals or tasks. Classrooms have routines that serve to manage student behaviour and interactions, to organizing the work of learning, and to establish rules for communication and discourse. Classrooms also have routines that structure the way students go about the process of learning. These learning routines can be simple structures, such as reading from a text and answering the questions at the end of the chapter, or they may be designed to promote students' thinking, such as asking students what they know, what they want to know, and what they have learned as part of a unit of study.
3 Thoughts/Ideas
2 Questions
1 Analogy
3-2-1 BRIDGE A thinking routine for activating prior knowledge and making connections
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ExtendConnect Challenge
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Connect // Extend // Challenge
How are the ideas and information presented today CONNECTED to what you already knew?
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Connect // Extend // Challenge
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What new ideas did you get that EXTENDED or pushed your thinking in new directions?
Connect // Extend // Challenge
What is still CHALLENGING or confusing for you to get your mind around? What questions,
wonderings or puzzles do you now have?
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ExtendConnect Challenge
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what we’ve learned & need to learn about inquiry learning…
your idea is here
connect challenge
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your strongest idea goes here
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extend
connect extend challenge
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How are the ideas and information
presented today CONNECTED to what you already
knew?
What new ideas did you get that EXTENDED or pushed your
thinking in new directions?
What is still CHALLENGING or confusing for you to get your mind around?
What questions, wonderings or puzzles do you
now have?
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The practices and activities in which people engage while
learning shape what is learned.
Principle 6
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