Thursday, May 29, 2008

Inquiry - reflections.

Why look at Inquiry Based Learning? For Coley Street School and their journey, they had found that the children were switched off to learning and therefore change WAS necessary. 
For Levin North, we want to enhance learning and teaching through ICT, Inquiry and Student Engagement.HOW? - good question. This is a huge area that we are working on to ensure that our journey (students and teachers) is achievable and successful for all concerned and that we will grow together, with a shared vision. As a staff - this is our journey, we all need to take ownership and contribute, so that we can learn together, critically reflect, have support for and with one another, taking our time, using our professional development wisely, becoming aware of the tools available, ensuring student Engagement, as well as allowing for innovation. Watch this space.
My children are highly enthusiastic about asking  their own questions and finding the answers. The next step for me is to find more resources for the children to use that are appropriate to their skill level. I will be asking my ICT lead teacher/Mentor or hep with finding  websites and using Comic Life to display data.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Inquiry learning journey

We believe that it fits well with the new curriculum and is the best way for children to gain skills to become lifelong learners. It also ensures that children have involvement and ownership of their learning, thus enhancing student engagement. This year, we are exploring a variety of approaches to inquiry with a view to forming a model suitable for our school by the end of the year. The staff will be given some readings to ignite their understanding. Our term by term integrated units (schoolwide) are being adapted and tailored to encourage more of a student-driven, inquiry based model for learning, rather than teachers choosing a topic as was done in the past. For example, in term 2, our unit is What If... leaving the opportunity for syndicates, classes or groups to select what they are learning about and their main and subsidiary questions. We are currently working out how best to implement a schoolwide inquiry model, especially whether we go through a full process of the whole staff developing the model or our inquiry team devising a model which will be trialled for a year. We are learning from visiting other schools, taking inquiry workshops at conferences and investigating various models. Whichever way we choose, we would like to take on an inquiry model from the beginning of next year. So far, the main implication for staff has been the change of approach in our units and this change is being supported through syndicates working together and discussing how teachers are handling this new approach in their classrooms.

Friday, May 16, 2008

There is an  interesting article in the 5 May Gazette that talks about what a group of Otago schools are doing in terms of "enhanced teaching of inquiry learning". (Page 11 of the Gazette)
"everybody's rising to the lift of each other's work and student achievement rises as a consequence". It's that concept of everyone working together in a collaborative environment -something that we are working towards here.
As we progress along our Inquiry journey it is exciting to see teachers moving outside their comfort zone and giving more power to the learner! You can feel the buzz as teachers progress in this direction.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Term two Unit and Our Inquiry Journey

I think it is exciting the way we have left the door open in terms of charting your own Inquiry. Using the team structure to develop this work means that you can pick up some good ideas along the way

Friday, April 11, 2008

What a great introduction to Inquiry Based Leaning. What we heard from Jan-Marie Kellow leaves us with much to think about with regards to the road ahead and it just won't happen overnight, but it will happen. Food for thought- Inquiry Based Learning and Information Literacy are two different things. Inquiry Based Learning is much more than just what we know, what we want to find out and once that has occurred, what we now know.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Higher Order Thinking and Inquiry

Presentation online at: http://centre4.interact.ac.nz/modules/kb/entry.php?space_key=15095&module_key=56537&entry_key=2545&category_key=682
The idea of a wonder wall is a good one. Have a heading - I wonder ?
Two parts within the display - I wonder related to the current study and the second one for general wondering.  This  idea cam up during Jan-Marie's workshop.
Stages of Inquiry
Ask
Acquire
Analyse
Apply
Act
Assess

Jan-Maries session

The thing that we need is to decide the model - give the children the tools to solve their answers
 - that is what we will be doing with our model - keep the link with the new curriculum.
Inquiry is about responding to the learners of today