Inquiry-based learning is often misunderstood as leaving students to “discover” the curriculum on their own. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Trevor MacKenzie is a high school teacher, author, and speaker who is internationally recognized as a thought leader in inquiry-based education. On the episode, we talk about what inquiry is, and isn’t, to better understand how to partner with students as co-designers of learning.
Show Notes:
- How the Freedom Convoy is like the backlash against inquiry-based learning in Alberta. (1:45)
- What is inquiry-based learning? What is it not? (8:35)
- Scaffolding students for success in independent “Free Inquiry” through co-design opportunities. (12:45)
- Assessment as inquiry-based learning. (17:50)
- How can we include students in evidencing learning over time? (20:30)
- Amplifying formative feedback (outside of a grade) and allowing students the opportunity to make mistakes and rehumanize assessment. (23:30)
- Why Trevor wrote a book that focuses on assessment in the context of inquiry-based learning. (29:15)
- Building towards the pinnacle of student empowerment; co-creating report cards. (32:00)
- Expand student understanding of products to demonstrate learning. (39:00)
- Giving students ownership over the parameters of learning. (42:30)
- The purpose of education. (44:10)
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