October 17th & 24th, November 7th & 14th 2023
Each Session is for 2 hours
17th & 24th October 2023
London 7:00 am | Zurich 8:00 am | Dubai 10:00 am | India 11:30 am | Hong Kong 2:00 pm | Melbourne 5:00 pm
7th & 14th November 2023
London 6:00 am | Zurich 7:00 am | Dubai 10:00 am | India 11:30 am | Hong Kong 2:00 pm | Melbourne 5:00 pm
For teachers who want to take inquiry further and who believe in the power of personal passions!
There has been growing interest in ‘personalised learning’ for many years now. Increasingly, schools are making arrangements to provide more opportunities for learners to learn to be self-directed and to have their needs and interests met through the curriculum. An inquiry-based approach is in itself, an approach that recognizes the importance of learner voice and choice and of linking new learning to the existing knowledge, experiences and interests of the learner. In this sense, inquiry has always been an approach that nurtured learner agency but this can be amplified when learners can pursue the questions, interests, problems and wonders that matter to them.
Teachers who use an inquiry based approach are committed to helping learners ‘learn to learn’ and to equipping them with the skills and dispositions to more independently investigate questions, problems, issues and interests. But what opportunities do we give learners to do this both within and beyond the “units of inquiry” we may develop? How can we enhance our inquiry program so learners have real opportunities to follow their passions and to truly inquire into those things that matter to them? And why is this so important? This workshop is all about supporting learners to design, pursue and assess their own journeys of inquiry and how these pathways sit alongside collaborative inquiries where learners are building understanding through shared investigations. Organised into x 4 2 hour online sessions across the weekend, teachers will explore a variety of ways to nurture agency through personal inquiry
We will explore the following questions with practical tasks and lots of recent examples from classrooms:
Why is personal inquiry important? What’s our purpose?
What is the teacher’s role in this and how can we apply quality conferring skills to scaffolding learner thinking in connection with their personal investigations.
What does ‘personal inquiry’ look like as learners move through the school?
How can we help learners identify their interests? How can we inspire wonderment and curiosity?
How can we help learners design effective questions for their investigations?
What skills and dispositions do learners need to make this work? How can we teach these?
How can we involve learners in co-constructing criteria for routines, content and assessment?
How can we involve the wider community and communicate the importance of this practice to parents?
POTENTIAL AUDIENCE:This workshop would best suit K-6 teachers who already have some understanding of inquiry and are using this approach in some form in their school.