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In this episode, Rusha interviews Nicole Dyson, who describes how she uses inquiry-based learning in her classroom to help students understand and remember the material. Inquiry-based learning is a future-focused approach to a curriculum where students are engaged in hands-on projects that allow them to explore their passions and develop their skills. Nicole explains many barriers to scaling inquiry-based learning, including the assumption that teachers know how to design this type of curriculum. The biggest challenge is that schools and systems invest in professional learning but not the capacity building necessary for teachers to implement inquiry-based learning.
Key Highlights:
[00:45 - 05:47] - Opening segment
[05:47 - 11:38] - Staying relevant as an educator
[11:38 - 18:24] - Making a difference in the classroom
[18:24 - 26:14] - Maintaining control in the classroom
[26:14 - 30:51] - Preparing your student for the future
[30:52 - 37:47] - Traditional Teaching vs. Project-Based Learning
[37:47 - 44:37] - Inquiry Based Learning
[44:37 - 51:10] - Giving students autonomy
[51:10 - 52:15] - Closing Segment
CRAVING MORE?
What are you waiting for? Head to Alchemy of Politics; join the conversation and start a change reaction! Follow us on Instagram and Tik Tok.
You can connect with Dr. Rusha on LinkedIn,
By Rusha Modi
In this episode, Rusha interviews Nicole Dyson, who describes how she uses inquiry-based learning in her classroom to help students understand and remember the material. Inquiry-based learning is a future-focused approach to a curriculum where students are engaged in hands-on projects that allow them to explore their passions and develop their skills. Nicole explains many barriers to scaling inquiry-based learning, including the assumption that teachers know how to design this type of curriculum. The biggest challenge is that schools and systems invest in professional learning but not the capacity building necessary for teachers to implement inquiry-based learning.
Key Highlights:
[00:45 - 05:47] - Opening segment
[05:47 - 11:38] - Staying relevant as an educator
[11:38 - 18:24] - Making a difference in the classroom
[18:24 - 26:14] - Maintaining control in the classroom
[26:14 - 30:51] - Preparing your student for the future
[30:52 - 37:47] - Traditional Teaching vs. Project-Based Learning
[37:47 - 44:37] - Inquiry Based Learning
[44:37 - 51:10] - Giving students autonomy
[51:10 - 52:15] - Closing Segment
CRAVING MORE?
What are you waiting for? Head to Alchemy of Politics; join the conversation and start a change reaction! Follow us on Instagram and Tik Tok.
You can connect with Dr. Rusha on LinkedIn,