Use this 1-hour workshop to introduce your families to inquiry!

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As a school community, you have made the intentional choice to prioritise inquiry. Yay! As inquiry-based educators, we believe in empowering students with tools and skills to solve problems in their lives. This type of learning definitely does not stop when students leave our classrooms. Families play a major role in developing young inquirers. What happens at home lays the foundation of prior knowledge, experiences, and beliefs that students bring forward into every inquiry! So, how do we get everyone on the same page about the unique needs of an inquiry-driven student?

This ready-to-use 1 hour workshop presentation explores the pedagogy of inquiry and invites participants to engage with the school curriculum.

In this family workshop, we will explore: 

  • Why is inquiry important? 
  • What does inquiry-driven learning look like in practice? 
  • What their child is learning now and how might parents support this at home? 
Author
Cindy Blackburn
Director of Learning and Engagement, Toddle

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Cindy Blackburn
Cindy has a Masters of Education in Teacher Leadership and has worked as an PYP educator and coordinator internationally for the past ten years. She currently works as the Director of learning and engagement at Toddle and specializes in developing resources to support teachers and leaders in honing their practice and understandings, to make the PYP simple, actionable, and above all else, joyous.
Family Engagement, Inquiry-based Learning
Introduction to Inquiry : A Ready-To-Use Workshop
As a school community, you have made the intentional choice to prioritise inquiry. Yay! As inquiry-based educators, we believe in empowering students with tools and skills to solve problems in their lives. This type of learning definitely does not stop when students leave our classrooms. Families play a major role in developing young inquirers. What happens at home lays the foundation of prior knowledge, experiences, and beliefs that students bring forward into every inquiry! So, how do we get everyone on the same page about the unique needs of an inquiry-driven student?This ready-to-use 1-hour workshop presentation explores the pedagogy of inquiry and invites participants to engage with the school curriculum.