Recent Project: The GID Process In the 2015-16 school year, after participating in a Guided Inquiry summer institute, my partners at the Charter School: the social studies teacher, the Dean,
In my first blog post I introduced myself and in the second I told you about the GI projects that I have had. In this blog post I want to
In this second post of my week in 52 weeks of Guided Inquiry I want to tell you about some of the observations I did during experimenting Guided Inquiry in
What could be a better way to start this sunny but cold leap day than with a gigantic leap from South to North! I have been reading earlier posts this
This is a tale of one enormous parcel, cancelled planes, mice, an elephant and Guided Inquiry Background: Since 2007, I’ve visited Loreto Panighatta many times to work on establishing a
Greetings from a Sydney heatwave – It’s over 40 degrees again! I think I’ve been involved in enough Guided Inquiries now to know ten easy ways to make the unit
Does Guided Inquiry enhance learning and metacognition? In 2014, I moved from being Head Teacher Librarian at Loreto Kirribilli, a Catholic independent secondary school in Sydney, Australia, to my present
Greetings from Sydney, Australia, on a hot, hot day. It’s 40 degrees today, and very humid. 40 degrees centigrade is your 100 degrees fahrenheit. The ceiling fan is on overdrive,
What’s the most transformative decision I made this year? I’d have to say it was offering a 2 hour PD during the summer to introduce interested faculty to Guided Inquiry
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