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The Shared Inquiry Model Oakton Community College共享查询模型Oakton社区学院.ppt

The Shared Inquiry Model Oakton Community College共享查询模型Oakton社区学院

The Shared Inquiry Model What is Shared Inquiry? SHARED INQUIRY GOAL: Self-reliant Thinkers Readers Writers The Teacher’s Role Shared Inquiry Questions Shared Inquiry Sequence of Questions Follow-up Questions Rules for Inquiry Discussions Come prepared Participate in the discussion Listen to each other’s point of view Give others a chance to participate Avoid put downs Rules for Inquiry Discussions Disagree with the idea, not the person Take turns speaking Stay focused on the question THINK before you speak Shared Inquiry is a distinctive method of learning in which participants search for answers to fundamental questions raised by a text. This search is inherently active; it involves taking what the author has given us and trying to grasp its full meaning, to interpret or reach an understanding of the text in light of our experience and using sound reasoning. As a shared inquiry leader, you do not impart information or present your own opinions, but guide participants in reaching their own interpretations. You do this by asking thought-provoking questions and by being an active listener. Factual questions - have only one correct answer. Interpretive questions - have more than one correct answer that can be supported with evidence from the text. Evaluative questions - ask us to decide whether we agree with the author’s point of view. The answer to an evaluative question depends on our knowledge, experience, and values, as well as our own interpretation of the work. What makes a good interpretive question? You should have genuine doubt about the answer(s) to the question. You should care about the question. Your question should be discussible. Your question should be clear. Your question should be specific to the selection. OPENING QUESTION (1 question) A general question that directs students into the text for an answer. Introduces and explores ideas, topics, and themes. CORE QUESTIONS (2-5 questions) Content specific Examine central points Interpret

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