Presented by Kara Ball, Academic Officer and Author, Teacher Created Materials
Moderated by Jen Jump, Senior Academic Officer, Teacher Created Materials
Now that the third school year in a row has been disrupted by COVID-19, many students are struggling with academics and other issues that make it difficult for them to focus fully and enthusiastically on learning in the classroom.
Join Michelle Luhtala as she shares replicable lessons and instructional materials to help learners improve their inquiry skills.
In this edWebinar, Jennifer McCarty Plucker, Director of Professional Learning at Mackin Educational Resources, along with Michelle Luhtala, Library Department Chair at New Canaan High School in Connecticut, will highlight instructional strategies that enrich students’ lives by empowering them to connect with their feelings and empathize with others while learning core content through inquiry.
Paige Jaegar will spotlight why inquiry works and how to build learning adventures that spark imagination and enable your students to uncover and discover essential understandings of any discipline.
The Epic Guide to Student Engagement: Developing Student-Centered Activities with Choice and Inquiry
In this webinar, A.J. Juliani will tackle five strategies that work to engage students at every grade level and inspire innovative work.
In this webinar, Connie Williams will lead an interactive session on several different strategies for teaching with and teaching about primary documents.
How you begin a unit of inquiry can make or break participation, engagement and student motivation to learn. In this webinar for the LMC @ The Forefront community, author Leslie Maniotes shared 5 engaging ways to get you off to a great start for opening guided inquiry units.
Meaningful inquiry learning can be exciting and fun for students as they explore, discover, and stretch their intellect and skills. It can also be terrifying and challenging as there are no simple answers or cookie cutter paths to success.