5 Levels, QFT, Student EdCamps
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*Looking for a strategy to promote more critical thought?*Challenge your students to create a video explaining a topic at 5 different levels of difficulty (5 Year Old to Master). Use this video as a template.
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*Passionate about Inquiry-Based Learning but desiring a structure and protocol to help your students ask better questions and engage more in the inquiry process?*Check out the the Question Formulation Technique (QFT).
- Interested in developing and hosting an EdCamp at your school site? Consider training your student to host their own to showcase their interests, talents and expertise. Click here to learn more about the process.
*If you found the information in this message useful to your practice, I invite you to learn more about becoming a site member. Monthly membership includes, but is not limited to, frequent distributions of detailed online video courses, lesson plans, teaching websites, curricular resources, and access to webinars exploring the world of curiosity, inquiry and technology in the classroom.*
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