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Category: Free Inquiry

My Inquiry – Nov 23

As I had previously mentioned, I am working on an inquiry for another class that is focused on the advantages of the new library learning commons model that is seen in schools currently.

I thought I would share my presentation here as well as it supports this inquiry and the need for this space in all schools.

Prezi: Library Learning Commons

The process of speaking with several professionals and observing this space in person helped my understanding and also sparked more interest in this area.

We presented our inquiries in small groups over zoom and I was excited to learn about the other areas people were exploring, this included things like “Decolonizing Education”, ” English Language Learners” and “Supporting a Growth Mindset in the Classroom”.

All of these areas were so interesting and I find myself excited to continue learning about these areas.

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My Inquiry – Nov 16

My personal inquiry has been exploring a variety of educational topics and ideas including inclusivity in the classroom. Through my other class I have been focused on the learning commons model now being implemented in schools and the benefits this has been providing students. 

Today’s talk on inclusive education has brought the connection that teacher librarians often are the technology resource that families and teachers rely on for help when they are given tools for their students. Often, there is no specific knowledge keeper for schools and this can be left to the teacher librarian who may have specific insights to new technology (as they implement this into their classroom). 

I think that this is important for educators to be aware of and understand when coming into schools and this is something that unfortunately is most likely due to budget constraints and the workload of the teaching professionals. 

 

My Inquiry – Nov 9

I found this awesome Ted Talk on Library Design. I think when trying to think of encouraging students to read we often overlook the design aspects and the importance of creating a space that feels welcoming for students.

My Inquiry – Nov 2

For one of my other classes I am working on an inquiry around the new library learning commons model. 

Since my passion is for reading and the importance of this in education, I thought looking into the library learnings model here is also important. 

So far I have learned that the school library has been transforming into a learning commons along with the change in curriculum.  Not only a place to check out books and other materials the school library is now a place of collaboration and inquiry. Library learning commons can include a makerspace with tools for STEM, video-editing and other building materials. 

 

 

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Free-Inquiry Web

I have been playing around with different web designs for my inquiry and my progress. I designed this simply in word but found that putting this in my blog was quite difficult. Then once I snagged this and pasted it in, The quality is terrible so I will have to further look into this and find a way to do this. 

My Free-Inquiry Progress

I think coming into late October definitely represents a bit of a slump in my progress with all of my classes.

Things start to feel extra draining and assignments and projects seem to be never-ending as we reach closer to reading break.

My learning and thinking about inquiry hasn’t stopped though, but my process of organizing my thoughts has been a little stalled.

When I was shown the Trello platform I was definitely interested in this visual board. I love lists and visuals for the combination of both in an online platform is definitely appealing.

While I was learning about PSII this week, I was shown an example of a student’s work using Trello and again  I remembered why I was interested in this platform.

My goal this week is to use this for my Tech. Inquiry and also possibly for my other group projects. I have been feeling overwhelmed and I want to instead create a plan to track my progress and see what else I need to do.

Julia

Continuing My Understanding for Inquiry

I have become more interested in inquiry-based learning and learning centers.

These are two ideas that I think my education definitely didn’t have looking back but they are two important components as I learn and have experiences in the classroom that I want to have for my students!

I have always loved reading and I enjoyed going to the library as a student. But in comparison to what I am seeing in my school experiences is a very different library experience.

Students have a lesson every visit! They are introduced to a variety of types of reading materials and genres. Instead of just being forced to read the idea of these visits is to actually enjoy reading and want the students to continue to come back for reading!

I love this idea so much!

 

Julia

Orange Shirt Day

This week I was fortunate enough to be observing a grade 5 class on September 30th Orange Shirt Day. 

I was able to see first-hand current student’s knowledge on the meaning of Orange Shirt Day and how teacher’s teach kids what this means to them. 

In my class we started by showing the kids a video on Orange Shirt Day:

Then after the video there was a discussion on the importance and meaning behind wearing an orange shirt on this day and why. Student’s could then fill in a sheet with some discussion questions as well as an opportunity to colour a new shirt design for Orange Shirt Day. 

I found student’s really engaged in this and asking thoughtful questions as well as coming up with ideas on how they would remember this day. Many students were aware of Orange Shirt Day already and some were surprised at this history as well. 

I was happy to see student engagement with this topic and I think having these open discussions in schools is so important. I have looked into a few student resources on this topic and I hope to incorporate them into my classroom in the future. 

Books for Kids

Teacher Resources

Learn More Here: Orange Shirt Day Website

 

Julia

Free Inquiry and Open Education

This week was my first visit in a classroom for an experience aspect of my teaching program.

One of the first things my class did was have their weekly visit to the library!

I was excited since one of my passions is reading and I am especially interested in how to learn to make reading exciting for my students.

This library visit was different from the ones I remember in my elementary school years. Instead of just getting time to find some books the librarian guided the students through some ideas for picking out books and how to not get discouraged if they may have not enjoyed their books, he was sure to encourage every student in finding something they would enjoy.

This was such a fun way at looking at things  – students were encouraged to find something they enjoyed and from there to challenge themselves if they like or remember that reading is something enjoyable.

There wasn’t pressure to read a full chapter book and instead the emphasis was on enjoying this activity.

Later that day during our class seminar we had this librarian as a guest speaker to talk a little bit about the roles of librarians and how they can work with teachers on a variety of projects for students.

One of the biggest themes of the day was the shift in focus to Inquiry-based Learning for students. I must admit this idea still feels a little strange to me and even our seminar leaders admitted that this was a stressful change for them in their teaching careers. But I do love the idea of empowering students to learn for themselves and question things. My education was mostly just remembering facts and presenting them and I am excited to shift teaching to suit our world.

I see myself shifting my project to finding a passion with learning and reading. Maybe my passion is just teaching? I guess that would mean I am in the right profession, I feel excited to be learning how to teach as I have been trying for this goal for awhile and I hope to continue to feel this way throughout my career.

Julia

Free Inquiry Post #1

The opportunity to decide on a Free Inquiry Project is pretty exciting and also a little intimidating.

A passion project for me at this point probably incorporates something in relation to education as I have been working towards this goal for some time.

Some ideas I have so far:

  • Reading/The importance of books in relation to education
  • New  Ways of Teaching
  • Mindfulness in Education
  • Decolonizing Education

At this point I am still deciding on a few ideas or maybe trying to see how to incorporate many ideas into one project.

I want to dive into a topic and research education in new and exciting ways!

Julia

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