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  • In this episode of The Inquiry Teacher Podcast, host Matt Fletcher and esteemed educator Jessica Vance dive deep into the essential steps for preparing students and learners for an inquiry-based classroom. From fostering a culture of curiosity to guiding students through autonomous exploration, Jessica shares invaluable insights and practical tips for educators. With a focus on leading with a lens of inquiry, they explore the role of educators as facilitators of learning and champions of curiosity. Additionally, they discuss the significance of building and sustaining vibrant learning walls to document and celebrate learning journeys. Tune in for a dynamic conversation that inspires educators to embrace inquiry, creativity, and collaboration in their teaching practices.

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  • Get ready to dive into the world of inquiry-based learning with Trevor Mackenzie, the brilliant mind behind "Dive into Inquiry" and "Inquiry Mindset." In this electrifying episode, Trevor paints a vivid, pulsating picture of what it's like inside an inquiry-based classroom. Imagine a space where curiosity crackles in the air, students buzz with excitement, and every day is a thrilling exploration into the unknown.

    With a treasure trove of tools and techniques up his sleeve, Trevor reveals the secrets to sparking curiosity that ignites a wildfire of wonder among students. From captivating techniques to tailored approaches for English comprehension challenges, he shares the magic ingredients that make inquiry-based learning an exhilarating journey for every student.

    Are you curious about how an English teacher crafts their lessons? Trevor spills the beans on his unit planning process, offering a backstage pass into the art of creating inquiry-based wonders that captivate students' minds.

    But wait, there's more! Trevor isn't just about teaching; he's a maestro of collaboration. Tune in as he shares the insider secrets on fostering a culture of shared inquiry and collaboration, especially in the vibrant landscapes of middle and high school classrooms. Plus, get a sneak peek at his cheat sheet of mind-bending questions that fuel curiosity and spark profound discussions.

    For educators seeking to team up with parents in supporting inquiry-based learning, Trevor unveils powerful communication strategies and resources that build bridges of understanding and cooperation.

    But that's not all! Trevor reveals the secret sauce—reflection and self-assessment—for nurturing secondary students' growth as fearless learners. Discover how these practices turbocharge students' development within the inquiry-based framework.

    Buckle up for an episode bursting with energy, filled with actionable strategies, captivating insights, and Trevor's infectious passion for cultivating a curiosity-driven educational classroom. This isn't just a podcast episode; it's a thrilling adventure into the heart of inquiry-based learning. Get ready to be inspired, energized, and equipped to embark on your own journey of educational exploration and discovery!

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    More from Trevor Mackenzie:

    https://www.trevormackenzie.com

    Social Media: @Trev_Mackenzie

    More from Matt Fletcher:

    https://www.inquiryteacher.com

    Social Media: @matttfletcher



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  • Join me for an insightful conversation with Melissa Dean, an educator on a mission to revolutionize math education through innovative assessment methods and classroom inquiry. Melissa shares her expertise, offering invaluable advice and practical strategies for new teachers looking to implement inquiry-based learning in their math classrooms. Dive into this episode to discover how Melissa challenges conventional norms, empowers student curiosity, and redefines assessment practices in mathematics.

    Connect with Melissa Dean:

    * Find Melissa on Twitter: @dean_of_math

    * Engage with her insights across social media platforms under the same handle, 'dean_of_math.'

    * Her website: https://deanofmath.wordpress.com

    Connect with The Inquiry Teacher Podcast:

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    * Access additional episodes and resources over at InquiryTeacher.com

    Join us as we unravel innovative teaching methodologies with Melissa Dean, paving the way for a dynamic and engaging math classroom experience!

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  • 🎙️The Inquiry Teacher Podcast

    Greetings, dear friends!

    I'm delighted to present the latest episode of 'The Inquiry Teacher' podcast, and it's been eagerly anticipated. I'm confident that you're in for an enlightening experience.

    In this episode, I have an enlightening conversation with Mike Rutherford, the brilliant mind behind "Growth Over Time," a transformative learning platform designed for both students and educators. Mike's journey in education is nothing short of extraordinary, as he's worn multiple hats throughout his career, including student, teacher in middle and high school, librarian, K-12 technology professional developer, school district EdTech director, K-12 industry consultant, business development expert in educational publishing and professional development.

    What makes Mike's story even more fascinating is his return to the classroom after founding "Growth Over Time Learning" (GotLearning) in 2020. Drawing from his extensive teaching experience, he developed innovative software to enrich learning conversations within his own middle school classroom. Today, he continues to make a direct impact on students' lives by teaching English Language Arts at a local middle school.

    Tune in as we delve into Mike's remarkable journey, the philosophy behind "Growth Over Time," and the profound insights he's gained from his diverse roles in education. Get ready to be inspired by this dedicated educator and visionary entrepreneur!

    For more information and to test out GotLearning:

    ⁠https://gotlearning.com/⁠

    ⁠https://twitter.com/growthovertime⁠

    Have an idea for the podcast? Have a guest we should book? Want to interview for the podcast yourself? Get in touch with Matt

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  • In this episode, your host Matt introduces listeners to Craft, a game-changing educational tool that transcends traditional note-taking apps. Craft empowers educators to organize their classrooms creatively and efficiently.


    The episode explores three practical ways teachers can use Craft, including creating a dynamic learning portal, sharing documents seamlessly through web links, and enhancing teaching materials with design features.


    Listeners will also learn where to find Craft and how to access valuable resources, including social media links and important URLs. This episode promises to inspire educators and transform their teaching methods with Craft's innovative capabilities.



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    Links mentioned in the show:



    Link to Craft: Craft.do
    Example of a Craft learning portal

    https://docs.inquiryteacher.com/example-portal




    Example of a shared worksheet page

    https://docs.inquiryteacher.com/Yi1AxqlLIB3CCj





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  • Welcome back to the Inquiry Teacher podcast! In this episode, I'm excited to share some fantastic updates and give you a glimpse of what's in store for our podcast.



    Summer Recap: I've been enjoying a wonderful summer break, but now it's time to dive back into the world of education, exploration, and inspiration.



    Upcoming Episodes: I'm back on track with our "Sips and Tips" episodes, releasing every two weeks. Get ready for insightful conversations and strategies that will empower you in the world of education.



    Special Guest Interviews: Stay tuned for interviews with amazing educators who are making waves in education:



    Mike Rutherford, creator of the groundbreaking ed-tech platform 'gotlearning.'
    Melissa Dean, a passionate inquiry maths educator.
    Trevor Mackenzie, a world-renowned educator, author, and educational consultant.


    Free Resources: Our website, www.inquiryteacher.com, now offers a series of free resources for both the classroom and beyond. Sign up for our monthly newsletter to access these valuable materials.



    Connect with Me: I want to hear from you! Follow me on social media:



    Instagram: @matttfletcher
    Twitter: @matttfletcher
    Threads: @matttfletcher



    Thank you for being part of our podcast community. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes filled with inspiration, and remember to keep learning, keep teaching, and keep inspiring!






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  • In this episode of the podcast, Matt Fletcher speaks with Alexis Wiggins, an experienced educator and author of "The Best Class You Never Taught: How Spider Web Discussion Can Turn Students into Learning Leaders." Alexis has held various roles in education, including high school English teacher, instructional coach, and consultant. The conversation focuses on Alexis's innovative approach to teaching through Spider Web Discussions, a student-led discussion technique that promotes critical thinking and collaboration. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the transformative power of this teaching method and how it can be applied to enhance student learning. Tune in to this engaging conversation with Alexis Wiggins to learn more about her work in education and the impact of Spider Web Discussions on student success.

    Mentioned materials and links.


    Alexis' Book on Amazon - The Best Class You Never Taught:
    How Spider Web Discussion Can Turn Students into Learning Leaders


    ceelcenter.org


    Useful resources by Alexis Wiggins


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  • Are you tired of the traditional classroom setup with rows of desks and chairs? Are you looking for ways to engage your students and promote collaboration and communication? In today's episode, we explore the power of a flexible seating classroom for students. From standing desks to beanbag chairs, we discuss the benefits of providing a variety of seating options for students and how it can positively impact their behaviour and academic performance. Join us as we dive into the research and share practical tips for implementing a flexible seating classroom in your school.



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  • In this episode, Matt Fletcher sits down with Scott Ames-Messinger, the founder of Common Curriculum, an online lesson planning and teacher collaboration tool. They dive into Scott's journey of starting the company and the inspiration behind it. They also discuss the benefits of using Common Curriculum for lesson planning and how it can make the process enjoyable again. Tune in to discover how this innovative tool can transform your teaching practice.

    Show links


    Common Curriculum:


    https://www.commoncurriculum.com


    Twitter: @makecurriculum


    Twitter: @scottmessinger


    Inquiry Teacher:


    https://www.inquiryteacher.com


    Twitter: @inquiryteacher


    Instagram: @inquiryteach


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    Twitter: @matttfletcher


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    Questions for the show? Get in touch via email: [email protected]





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  • Welcome to 'Sips and Tips', a podcast series designed to provide you with bite-sized episodes filled with valuable insights and tips to help you with your teaching and classroom activities. Each week, I'll be releasing a new episode to help you navigate various aspects of your professional life, all in a shorter weekly format that you can easily listen to during your coffee break or commute. Join me as I share expertise and knowledge to help you become a better teacher and make the most of your classroom activities. Let's get started!



    Episode 1: Spark Curiosity: Using provocations to kickstart inquiry


    Join host Matt as he explores the power of provocations in inquiry-based learning. In each episode, Matt shares practical tips and real-world examples for using stimuli to spark curiosity and engage students in the learning process. Tune in for a daily dose of inspiration and discover how to make the most of your classroom's inquiry-based approach.



    Do you have an idea for a sips and tips episode? Have any questions?


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    Host Matt Accounts:


    Twitter: @matttfletcher


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    Email: [email protected]



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  • Discussing the basics of inquiry-based learning: A conversation with Jarrett Brown



    Have you heard about inquiry-based learning, but aren't quite sure what it entails? Or are you already familiar with this teaching method and want to learn more? In this episode, I'm thrilled to be joined by Jarrett Brown, a seasoned IB educator and leader who will share his insights and expertise.



    As the current MYP coordinator for his school in China and assistant head of secondary, Jarrett has a wealth of knowledge about inquiry-based learning. We'll delve into what inquiry truly looks and feels like in the classroom, and explore some practical tips to help you get started with this powerful teaching approach.



    Whether you're a seasoned educator or just starting out, this episode is not to be missed. Join us as we explore the exciting world of inquiry-based learning and discover how it can transform your teaching practice!



    Get in touch if you have questions for Matt or would like to get on the show


    [email protected]


    HTTPS://InquiryTeacher.com



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  • The podcast is finally back!


    After a long and unplanned for break, the podcast is finally back on track.


    In this episode, Matt introduces the new format of the show and talks about Common Curriculum, a lesson planning tool that will help you keep organised and streamlined.


    If you would like to get in touch with Matt, head on over to www.inquiryteacher.com and contact him via the website or social accounts.


    Alternatively, get in touch via email - [email protected]


    To try out Common Curriculum head on over to their website: www.commoncurriculum.com



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  • On today’s episode of the podcast, I’m joined by Dave Nelson, founder of equity maps. We talk about how best to use the tool in the classroom, spider-web discussion, socratic seminars and a whole lot more.
    Dave Nelson is an accredited International Facilitator/ Trainer for the National School Reform Faculty® (NSRF) in Bloomington, Indiana and specializes in collaborative structures and work in Critical Friends Group® processes. He conducts collaborative trainings all over the world, helping teachers to create their own Critical Friends Group® communities and he is currently a Doctoral candidate at Wilkes University, specializing in leadership in international education. As an Oregonian, Dave began his career in Hillsboro, OR, and has lived and worked internationally since 2000 as a history teacher, Coordinator for Professional Development and Growth, and is currently the High School Principal at the American Community School of Athens, Greece.
    For more information visit the equity maps website at www.equitymaps.com
    Books mentioned on the podcast:

    The Power of the Socratic Classroom: Students. Questions. Dialogue. Learning. - Charles Fischer
    The Best Class You Never Taught: How Spider Web Discussion Can Turn Students into Learning Leaders - Alexis Wiggins
    On Dialogue - David Bohm

    For more information head on over to www.inquiryteacher.com or get in touch with Matt at [email protected]
    Twitter: Inquiryteacher
    Instagram: Inquiryteacherpod

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  • Welcome to the first episode of the inquiry teacher podcast.


    Today’s episode is an introduction of myself and what the up and coming podcast is going to be about.


    If you like the show and want to get in touch, you can do by the following ways:


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