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A training module at Curriculum Companion Curriculum Camp training CESA 5Summer 2012 Foundational Resource Comprehension and Collaboration Inquiry Circles in Action

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A training module at Curriculum Companion Curriculum Camp training CESA 5Summer 2012 Foundational Resource Comprehension and Collaboration Inquiry Circles in Action by Harvey amp Daniels . Dacia Toll, Co-CEO, AF. National Charter Schools Conference. June 20, 2012 . Whose School Is It?. Whose School Is It?. It’s Our School!. Not my school!. Not your school!. It’s our school. It’s our place. . Engaging students in deeper learning. Laurie Stowell. San Marcos Writing Project. Quickwrite. :. . Why are you teaching? What got you into teaching? What are you passionate about? What do you look forward to everyday when you head out to your classroom?. Dr. Linda Wallinger. Assistant Superintendent for Instruction. Virginia Department of Education. July 1, 2012. What is “Rigor”?. Is it: . Having a high failure rate in your class?. Issuing zeroes for incomplete work?. Tiffany Wild Ph.D.. The Ohio . S. tate University. Margilee Hilson, Ph.D.. Columbus City Schools. What is Inquiry?. Questions. P. riority . to . evidence . Explanations to questions are formed from evidence. Renee’ Yates. Renee.yates2@education.ky.gov. www.reneeyates2math.com. . 1. Targets… I can…. Recognize and experience rigor in a math classroom - do a little math. Ask different questions when visiting classrooms. What are the components of core instruction? . From Student Achievement Partners and Achieve the Core. Rigor. “Rigor for the 21. st. century includes a focus on skills for life: critical thinking and problem solving, collaboration and leadership, agility and adaptability, initiative and entrepreneurialism, effective oral and written communication, accessing and analyzing information, and curiosity and imagination.” (Wagner, 2008). Dacia Toll, Co-CEO, AF. National Charter Schools Conference. July 3, 2013. Whose School Is It?. Whose School Is It?. It’s Our School!. Not my school!. Not your school!. It’s our school. It’s our place. . Timothy Shanahan. University of Illinois at Chicago. www.shanahanonliteracy.com. Dissatisfaction with Education. NAEP scores. International . c. omparisons. College faculty polls. Employer polls. Military recruitment problems. Manhasset Public Schools. English Department. Presentation to the Board of Education. January 21, 2016. Understanding . The. . Spirit of Inquiry (Research). Source: . English Journal, Volume 105, Number 2. Timothy Shanahan. University of Illinois at Chicago. www.shanahanonliteracy.com. Dissatisfaction with Education. NAEP scores. International . c. omparisons. College faculty polls. Employer polls. Military recruitment problems. Todd Guentensberger. Melaine Rickard . Introductions . Melaine Rickard, . M.Ed. , NBCT. 6-8 ELA, Social Studies, Science. K-12 AIG . Currently teach AIG . 25 years experience . Kenan Fellow. NBCT . BWF CASMT Awardee 2017 . Chapter 1: The Case for Rigor. Barbara R. Blackburn. Definition of Rigor. . . rig·or.  (. rgr. ) . n. .. . 1. Strictness or severity, . as in temperament, action, or judgment.. 2. . A harsh or trying circumstance; . Differentiated Inquiry Brooke Whitworth, Ana Rose Tuszka , Laura Barry, Matthew Verner , Andrew Chase What is inquiry? The ways in which scientists study the natural world and propose explanations based on evidence derived from their work. Dacia Toll, Co-CEO, AF. National Charter Schools Conference. July 3, 2013. Whose School Is It?. Whose School Is It?. It’s Our School!. Not my school!. Not your school!. It’s our school. It’s our place. .

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