Today, we’re continuing the journey with a middle school team who is studying the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 with their students. I’ll be telling the story of some brave
Dr. Leslie Maniotes is on the blog, in February 2021. She’ll be talking about how to use Guided Inquiry Design as a means to accomplish Culturally Responsive Pedagogy. In November
After planning and implementing Guided Inquiry for a few years, I’ve learned lots of things. I almost always learn as much as the kids do when I am part of
Hello again. Today I’d like to discuss a couple of things I’ve used with early childhood kiddos or with older students that aren’t quite reading that have worked within a
My name is Terri Curtis, and I am the teacher librarian at Madison Elementary in Norman, OK. Our school is located a couple of blocks from the University of Oklahoma.
To finish off my week I want to discuss the change I made in my instructional practice that I believe made these two units two of the most authentic Guided
Hello again everyone! As a reminder from Monday the units I am discussing were 2nd and 4th grade units. The 2nd grade unit was tied into the social studies curriculum
Hello from Norman, Oklahoma! My name is Stacy Ford and I am the Teacher-Librarian at Reagan Elementary School in Norman. I have posted before on the blog in 2016. Those
I’m so thankful that Leslie shared her expertise on designing a Guided Inquiry unit with our teacher group in DC this summer. It changed my pedagogy and student engagement. I’m
This summer I returned from NASM’s Teacher Innovator Institute excited to implement Guided Inquiry Design with phenomenon explored in our classroom. At the same time, I wanted to delve deeper
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