This book will help K-12 teachers:
- Understand what it means to teach and learn with an inquiring mind
- Learn the elements of the Inquiring Minds Framework and why the framework is important
- Reflect on how they can engage in effective inquiry and questioning with end-of-chapter applications
- Rephrase academic standards into essential questions to better assess and advance student understanding
- Conceptualize how to apply the Inquiring Minds Framework through personal stories from the author
- Learn how to use Socratic questioning, prompts, and stimuli to promote inquiry and build cognitive rigor
- Explore the pros and cons of using artificial intelligence to create meaningful questions
Contents:
Introduction: The Quandary With Questions and Inquiry in Education
Chapter 1: What Is an Inquiring Mind?
Chapter 2: What Are the Forms of Inquiry Students Can Engage in and Experience?
Chapter 3: How Do Good Questions Promote Cognitive Rigor and Prompt Inquiry?
Chapter 4: How Can Students Be "Hooked" Into Inquiry Using Good Questions?
Chapter 5: How Could Good Questions Personalize Inquiry and Promote Expertise?
Chapter 6: How Can Good Questions and Inquiry Address and Assess Understanding?
Chapter 7: How Do Students' Good Questions Foster and Further Foundational Inquiry?
Chapter 8: How Could Inquiry and Questioning Deepen Teaching and Learning?
Epilogue: Considerations for Teaching and Learning With an Inquiring Mind
References and Resources
Index
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