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60 [TT] Inviting Interactions With "I Wonder Why"

60 [TT] Inviting Interactions With "I Wonder Why"

FromTeaching Science In 3D


60 [TT] Inviting Interactions With "I Wonder Why"

FromTeaching Science In 3D

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Length:
6 minutes
Released:
Jan 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I've noticed a trend -- my daughter balks when I ask her a question. She is terrified of being wrong. And even if it's something that may not have a right answer, even if we are just exploring ideas, she hesitates. Thinking back, I know my students did the same. So how can you invite discussion, exploring ideas, interaction without putting students on the spot? Without scaring them away?Introducing the... "I wonder why..." statement.(I mean, I didn't invent it... but I noticed it works!)Learn more in this episode.Let's Stay Connected In 2021I started off 2021 with a totally free workshop series - Bring Wonder Back: Creating Engaged and Active Science Learners. While the live workshops are over, you can still catch the replays and utilize the resources.Over three sessions, we dove into:- why your students aren’t curious and what you can do, - redefining what it means to be an educator so that it really translates to less work for you and more ownership from students, - and how we can transform “students” into SCIENTISTS so that they really take on these critical thinking, creative skills and qualities that they are going to need beyond the classroomYou can still grab your replays and resources for this free program at https://iexplorescience.com/wonderGet More Help With 3D TeachingTeaching Science in 3D on Instagram & FacebookSubmit a QuestionExplore phenomenon-based, discovery-centered learning with iExploreScienceGet more information about the NGSS with Sadler ScienceEnroll in a Be Curious Community Cohort now.
Released:
Jan 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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