6. Learning organisations ...
where people continually expand their capacity to
create the results they truly desire, where new and
expansive patterns of thinking are nurtured, where
collective aspiration is set free, and where people are
continually learning to see the whole together.
Peter Senge
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11. ● What are the specific learning needs of 11-14
year olds (based on current research)?
● What types of teaching and learning have
been shown to successfully engage this age
group in an international school context?
Think, puzzle, explore
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14. “It’s easier to move a
cemetery than a
curriculum.”
Woodrow Wilson
15. Images sourced from:
Magnifying Inquiry
Mind the Gap
Success
Design thinking
Power of Inquiry
Grow together
Learners
Rockstars
Questions
16. Think, Puzzle, Explore
1. What do you think you know about this topic?
2. What questions or puzzles do you have?
3. What does the topic make you want to explore?
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17. WHAT KIND OF THINKING DOES THIS ROUTINE
ENCOURAGE? This routine helps students connect to prior
knowledge, stimulates curiosity, and lays the groundwork for
student inquiry.
WHEN AND WHERE CAN IT BE USED? Almost anywhere,
anytime. The routine can be used with artwork, text, film, etc. The
routine works particularly when beginning a topic, and when you
want students to develop their own areas of interest and
questions of investigation. The routine can also be used along a
course of study to connect prior learning to new information.