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Session 1: Designing powerful journeys of inquiry with and for learners: |
One of the core elements of an inquiry based approach is the use of a ‘cycle of inquiry’ to support and scaffold both planning and teaching. This collaborative process is creative and dynamic and can be a powerful professional learning experience in itself. In this workshop we will explore practical approaches to designing inquiry journeys with and for our learners with an emphasis on striking a balance between forward mapping that attends to the curriculum and responsive planning that takes into account the needs and interests of students. We will focus on:
- the essential ingredients in the planning process
- choosing and working with real life contexts to enhance the power of an inquiry
- strategies to enhance the quality of collaboration in a planning team
- the role of concepts in planning
- how to build connections across the curriculum
- the way a cycle of inquiry can support the planning process
- how to engage student voice in the design process
- strategies for documentation
Kath will guide participants through her popular cycle of inquiry and show how understanding the elements of the process can make a powerful difference to the way we plan. Kath will show the way the cycle can be used to invite children into the planning process and how the meta language of the cycle can help children transfer the process to more personal, independent inquiries. Kath will also identify how the cycle can help elevate the role of key competencies/ATL or ‘Learning Assets’ as the inquiry unfolds. |
Session 2: The Art of Inquiry Teaching: Powering up our Pedagogy: (all levels): |
How do inquiry teachers teach? This workshop shines the spotlight on the complex, fascinating experience of teaching through, for and as inquiry. It explores the relationship between the ‘moves’ we make in the classroom and the impact on student learning - particularly on their sense of agency. Based on Kath’s popular resource ‘The Art of Inquiry Teaching’, this session invites teachers to think more deeply about what they do and say throughout the day to help position learners as agents of their own learning. Kath will share the ten practices (including questioning, thinking big, cultivating curiosity and releasing responsibility) with strategies to amplify each one. Every teacher will walk away with something to strengthen their pedagogical repertoire. |
KATH MURDOCH |
Kath Murdoch is an experienced teacher, author, university lecturer and popular consultant who has worked for many years in schools throughout the world. With a focus on early childhood and primary education, she is widely respected as a leader in the field of inquiry based learning and integrative curriculum in which she has taught, researched and published for over 30 years.
Kath began her professional life as a classroom teacher in Melbourne, Australia. Her fascination in how students' constructed their understandings - and her interest in the way questions and big ideas could drive curriculum soon lead to a passion for integrative and inquiry based methodologies. This passion has become a career-long focus for teaching, research and writing and the methodologies in which Kath specializes are now central to curriculum frameworks in many parts of the world - including the popular International Baccalaureate, PYP program.
Critical to Kath's success is her continued involvement in classroom teaching. Whether it is to demonstrate techniques, coach teachers or build her own repertoire of practices, Kath is committed to regular and ongoing work with students. Her classroom work and research feeds a dynamic and ever-evolving expertise in the area of integrative and inquiry-based learning.
Kath's professional development offerings are diverse. They range from intensive partnerships with schools to develop inquiry programs and practices over several years through to one-day workshops for beginning or experienced inquiry teachers. Whether in her home town of Melbourne or on the other side of the world, working with a team or speaking to a packed auditorium Kath's style is refreshingly practical, inclusive and always connected to the real world of teaching. She is the author and co-author of 17 books for teachers and children. |
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DATES & VENUE:
27th & 28th April 2024, Bangkok |
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INVESTMENT |
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USD 850 Per Participant Closing Date 15th April 2024 |
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