An inquiry mindset conference - Professional Learning in 2012
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Students interviewing community and business leaders adds real world authenticity to learning
As
Leading Teacher, Technology one of my key result areas was the planning and
implementation of units of work in collaboration with K-6
class teachers
and support staff, in Challenge
Based
Learning (Inquiry Learning).
Some of the units of work we adapted were Multiculturalism (Y6), National Parks (Y3), Trading (Y4), Push and Pull – Science (Y2) and Change Detectives - Science (Y5). I am writing a report paper (still in progress) that is tracking the process over a 2 year period. The students interviewed State and Federal members of Parliament and local and state business leaders via skype, phone, video conference and in person. The students used these interviews in their research to provide real solutions to local and global issues. They broadcast these movies from the school website
Some of the units of work we adapted were Multiculturalism (Y6), National Parks (Y3), Trading (Y4), Push and Pull – Science (Y2) and Change Detectives - Science (Y5). I am writing a report paper (still in progress) that is tracking the process over a 2 year period. The students interviewed State and Federal members of Parliament and local and state business leaders via skype, phone, video conference and in person. The students used these interviews in their research to provide real solutions to local and global issues. They broadcast these movies from the school website
Digital
Internet TV Station HFSTV.
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Celebrating Enquiry Learning as school launches a TV Station
A
whole school event was held to launch our school TV Station.
The school hall was decked out
with a red carpet and a 5 metre wide back projection Screen. Special Guests from the local community and school system attended as well as our 320
TV Stars! We even invited our special mascot “Star Man”.
The school hall was decked out
with a red carpet and a 5 metre wide back projection Screen. Special Guests from the local community and school system attended as well as our 320
TV Stars! We even invited our special mascot “Star Man”.
The
launch included a video link up with Education Minister Peter Garrett MP.
Technology
teacher Tim Butt said since 2010 students at the school had been building their
skills through drama and music programs, the Habits of the Mind program
initiative and other new collaborative learning processes.
“These
three areas, and many other great opportunities have enabled us to build oral
language skills, creative thinking and problem solving strategies,” he said.
“Over
the past two years each learning space at Holy Family has been equipped with
contemporary technology tools.”
Mr Butt
said the teaching and supprt
staff at Holy Family were proud of their students, who were asking deep
thinking questions and finding real solutions, to help make a difference in the
world.
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
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