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Franklin D. Roosevelt
FDR Blog
Home
Inquiry at School
Inquiry Resources
10 Characteristics of Inquiry
Professional Development
2019-2020 AAP Core Commitments
Essential Questions
Balanced Instruction
Student Presentations
Inquiry Newletter
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FDR Blog
Home
Inquiry at School
Inquiry Resources
10 Characteristics of Inquiry
Professional Development
2019-2020 AAP Core Commitments
Essential Questions
Balanced Instruction
Student Presentations
Inquiry Newletter
Inquiry focused characteristics
FDR has three focused characteristics:
Empower student voice & honor student choice
Fortify the importance of asking good questions
Enable student to take ownership over their own learning and reaching their goals
Putting Students in Charge of Their Learning Journey
By leaving space in their lessons for authentic curiosity to take hold, teachers can enable deeper learning.
5 Reasons Why the QFT Can Support Your Professional Learning Work
60-Second Strategy: Participation Cards
A quick formative assessment tool also encourages all students—even shy ones—to participate in discussions.
Student Surveys: Using Student Voice to Improve Teaching and Learning
When teachers survey their classes at Trinidad Garza Early College High School, students see how their opinions matter and have a direct impact on instruction.
Voice and Choice: It’s More Than Just "What"
Consider letting students decide what they want to study, who they want to work with, what outcomes they expect, and where and when they do their work.
The Question Game: A Playful Way To Teach Critical Thinking
The Question Game: A Playful Way To Teach Critical Thinking
"I Wonder" Questions: Harnessing the Power of Inquiry
By encouraging students' wonder and recording their "I Wonder" questions, teachers can view those questions holistically and use them to develop lessons and projects that will harness student curiosity.
60-Second Strategy: Snowball Toss
A quick, fun classroom activity fosters open dialogue while releasing pent-up energy.
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