inquiry-based learning

Ways to hook kids with math

November 9, 2011
By Neil Stephenson
Ways to hook kids with math

Over the last few weeks I’ve been involved in facilitating a 5 part math-lesson study. This exciting event involves 22 local math teachers working through open-ended math problems first as learners themselves and then with their students.  There’s been some great discussion so a far – and one of the coolest things is how...
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What is ‘inquiry-based learning’?

August 24, 2011
By Neil Stephenson

I’m currently working on a ‘field guide to inquiry’. My goal is to create a document (that is somewhat concise and practical) that can assist teachers as they begin to adopt an inquiry-based teaching perspective into their classrooms. I just wrapped up the intro. I’d love thoughts and feedback… “The meaning of knowing has...
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Thoughts on Communication Tools

November 28, 2010
By Neil Stephenson
Thoughts on Communication Tools

Recently Dan McGuire left an interesting comment on this blog – a comment that sparked a number of thoughts for me. I thought I’d write a response rather than just a comment back.  Thanks Dan! Dan wrote: “For me, though, a common thread to all disciplines is communication, and disciplined communication means recording the...
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A Different Angle for Technology Integration

October 31, 2010
By Neil Stephenson
A Different Angle for Technology Integration

Tomorrow night is the second installation of a two-part professional development workshop I’m leading on Inquiry-Based Learning and Technology.  One of the things I really tried to focus on when designing this workshop was more time for discussion.  I’m usually pretty bad about talking all the way through the workshops I lead – something...
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A Compelling Image of Rigour

October 31, 2010
By Neil Stephenson

I think the word rigour has taken on a negative tone. In the current educational discourse of high-stakes testing and increasing discussions on accountability, the concept of rigour is often reduced to merely meaning more content in the classroom. Discussions of rigour seem to revolve around greater accountability for teachers and students, more work,...
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Resources for uLearn Breakout

October 5, 2010
By Neil Stephenson

These are some of the resources that I’ll be highlighting during my uLearn10 Breakout Session: The specific inquiry-based learning projects mentioned can be found here on the Calgary Science School learning blog. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments...
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Knowledge Building Communities

September 16, 2010
By Neil Stephenson
Knowledge Building Communities

Using this in a presentation tomorrow.  Get the full story here. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post
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Exciting new posts at the Calgary Science School

August 26, 2010
By Neil Stephenson

I’ve been neglecting my Thinking in Mind site for the last little while.  Having a brand new baby over the summer was definitely my focus! I loved having 6 luxurious weeks to get to know my new son. What a gift… Lately, I’ve been working away on a bunch of blog posts at our...
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Not All Constructivism is Created Equal

May 8, 2010
By Neil Stephenson
Not All Constructivism is Created Equal

A few days ago I was guest presenter in an ISTE webinar entitled “Getting Started with Problem-Based Learning.” The webinar was hosted by Jane Krauss, co-author of the publication “Reinventing PBL” and a contributor to a blog of the same name. In this webinar, Jane was able to use a few projects from my...
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"Examining Student Work"

January 19, 2010
By Neil Stephenson

As mentioned in a previous post, my school this year is focusing on student work as the foundation of our PD. Our teacher’s are beginning to move through a reflective framework that examines the work produced by our students, looking for evidence of deep understanding. Over the last month I facilitates two groups of...
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