Global Action for School Libraries on Models of Inquiry in the Digital Age
Satellite Meeting – Presentations and Workshops, July 23, 2022
Please note that all refreshments are provided as part of the registration fee. Tea, coffee and pastries will be provided in the morning. Lunch will be held in the Morelands Grill in the five star Westin Hotel.
9:00 Registration Opens (Tea, coffee, and pastries on arrival)
9.30 Welcome from Valerie Glass and Melissa Johnston
Introduction of SC members present
10:00 Overview of the day's agenda -- Barbara Schultz-Jones USA
Overview of the models of inquiry book project -- introduction of contributors.
Overview of research underpinning the models of inquiry-- the big ideas
Why models of inquiry are important in teaching and learning
11: 00 Coffee/tea break
11:30 Developing Models of Inquiry –
FOSIL / Darryl Toerien (UK) |
Guided Inquiry DesignBuffy Edwards (USA) |
Focus on Inquiry | Dianne Oberg (Canada)
Why was this instructional model chosen (or what were its roots)?
What are the strengths / special features of the model?
How has it been disseminated / shared with others?
12:00 Questions and Answers about the models of inquiry
12:45 Lunch break
14:00 Implementing Models of Inquiry (20-minutes sessions)
Inquiry Learning Initiatives in Japan / Yumiko Kasai, Yoko Noborimoto, and Shiori Ito (Japan)
Deep Collaboration by Teacher and Librarian to Develop an Inquiry Mindset /Darryl Toerien (UK)
Using the Document de Collecte/Collection Document with French Secondary Students Valerie Glass (France)
Curiosity, Conversation, and Connection Through Guided Inquiry Design / Jenna Nemec-Loise (USA)
Public School Libraries in Inquiry-Based Learning in Japan / Rei Iwasaki and Mutsumi Ohira (Japan)
15:20 - 16:00 Barbara Schultz-Jones (USA) - Sharing of highlights, questions to presenters
16:00 – 16:30 Valerie Glass (France) and Melissa Johnston (USA) - goodbyes, invitations to the rest of the conference, special events.