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Explicitly teaching skills in disciplinary inquiry

  • by alavina
  • Posted on April 11, 2017September 12, 2019

One of the topics that can fuel hours of teacher dialog is the difference between…

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  • Global Contexts

Orientation in time, place and space: inquiring into boundaries

  • by alavina
  • Posted on September 26, 2016February 13, 2019

Is schooling completely future-oriented? What might be the boundaries presented to inquiring minds by orientation in time,…

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  • Approaches to Learning

Polarity: Rigor and Inclusion

  • by alavina
  • Posted on May 10, 2016April 15, 2022

There are some ‘problems’ that surface every year in schools. One of these is the…

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  • Inquiry

An Inquiry into Time, Thought and Identity

  • by alavina
  • Posted on May 7, 2016April 15, 2022

Metacognition within perceptions of time and self mediates attention. As an approach to learning skill,…

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On a More Beautiful Question

  • by alavina
  • Posted on May 2, 2016April 15, 2022

In rethinking the shift to constructivist approaches in the classroom, one guiding principle stands out…

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Message in a Bottle

  • by alavina
  • Posted on April 26, 2016April 26, 2016

A teacher asked me today, “Why is it that my students do not see the…

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Getting out of the way

  • by alavina
  • Posted on April 22, 2016April 15, 2022

Have you ever asked yourself what might happen if you thought up a unit’s conceptual framework, and…

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A Research Focus in a Final Exam

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  • Posted on June 24, 2015

Focusing on Research: As a trained librarian, my primary focus is often research. I brought…

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Imagination and the interdisciplinary

  • by alavina
  • Posted on June 16, 2015

Every day, we glimpse the future in the present. In the IB Diploma, the world…

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Teachers’ work and students’ work

  • by alavina
  • Posted on April 21, 2015

“There’s no time for inquiry. I’ve got content to cover.” “Look at this topic list.…

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