TEA New Teacher Program: Building a Culture of Inquiry – Jan 13
Posted by Teacher Education Alliance on December 14, 2021
The Teacher Education Alliance (TEA) New Teacher Program was created through a collaboration among regional teacher education programs and organizations. The purpose is to create a safe and engaging space for early career educators to explore the challenges and opportunities they are encountering in their classrooms.
Each workshop will be led by an expert in the field, with tips and strategies as well as guided conversations aimed at sharing practice and building a sustainable, professional community of new educators. Topics include culturally responsive teaching, building a culture of inquiry, effective questioning, self-care, and much more!
Join us on Thursday, January 13, 2022, 7:00-8:00 PM on Zoom for Building a Culture of Inquiry let by Eastern University.
Inquiry is an important tool for increasing student ownership and engagement, and it is most effective when fully integrated into the culture of the classroom. Like all elements of classroom culture, developing a culture of inquiry needs to start from the very beginning of the school year and be explicitly reinforced throughout the year. This workshop begins by defining key terms and providing specific strategies for developing a culture of inquiry. Participants will then have the opportunity to apply and modify those strategies in a variety of contexts.
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