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Review other resources and think about your work in this context [April 30, 2012, 12:07 p.m.]



A core principle of the National Writing Project is to take an inquiry approach to teaching and learning. NWP Digital Is therefore encourages resources that similiarly take an inquiry stance toward teaching by leading with questions and sharing the theory of action behind the work along with invitations for reflection and response.

This task then is meant to support you in beginning to surface an inquiry question or related questions around your work. We will start by first encouraging you to look at a few examples of inquiry published by teachers in the Digital Is website. Then we'd like to hear from you about your passions and the key questions you have today in order to help you think about an inquiry you might also share.

Inquiring into the digital inquiry project by Steve Fulton

Authentic Conversations on Youth Voices by Paul Allison

How do I teach what I do not know? by Janelle Bence

Social Media as a Tool for Peer Collaboration with Elementary Students: A Teacher Inquiry Project by Christopher Working

In reviewing these resource, we ask you to consider these questions:

  • What passion and inquiry do you notice?
  • In what ways does this passion and/or inquiry impact the work as a resource?
  • What ideas does it generate about a resource you might make?
  • What questions does it raise for you?

We'd love to hear you thoughts on these matters as well as what passions or inquiries they might trigger for you!