Using Inquiry Cycles as a Learning Strategy - April 17, 2013

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Using Inquiry Cycles as a Learning Strategy -  April 17, 2013

Time: April 17, 2013 from 4pm to 7pm
Location: East Side High School Library (Second floor), 238 Van Buren Street, Newark NJ 07105
Event Type: mini-course
Organized By: Deirdre MacKnight
Latest Activity: Feb 19, 2013

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TITLE: Using Inquiry Cycles as a Learning Strategy

DATES: April 17, 2013 4-7pm

LOCATION: East Side High School Library (Second floor), 238 Van Buren Street, Newark NJ 07105

INSTRUCTOR: Katie Strom

DESCRIPTION:

The inquiry cycle is a strategy that engages students by asking them to explore content based on student-generated questions.  In an inquiry cycle, students have time to “wonder and wander” before formulating questions; conducting investigations based on their interests within a particular topic; drawing conclusions; and sharing learning.  In this one-session workshop, take part in an inquiry-cycle simulation, learn about general and content-specific applications of inquiry cycles, and have time to brainstorm how you can adapt this strategy to your particular classroom setting/subject area. 

 

Maximum number of Participants that can be accommodated: 20

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