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THE INQUIRY CYCLE

Kathy Short

1. Building from the Known

Browsing,talking, listening

3. Gaining New Perspectives

Inquiry groups

In depth researching

Tools for Inquiry

2. Taking the Time to Find Questions for Inquiry

Wondering & Wandering

Observing & Exploring7. Taking Thoughtful New Action

Invitation for action

5. Sharing What Was Learned

Inquiry presentations

6. Planning New Inquiries

Group Reflection

Reflection Portfolios

4. Attending to Difference

Revision on inquiry

Learning logs

Kath Murdoch

Inquiry Cycle

Invite and create wonder and interest. Build on past experiences

Develop directions, focus, scope, refine,

and explore

Find out, gain new perspectives, refocus

Attend to differences,

sort out, look closely

Take thoughtful action, plan new inquiries, reflect and evaluate

Draw conclusions, generalize, share

learning

Drawn from the works of Short, Murdoch, Action Learning and Whitin and Whitin

A Hybrid Inquiry CycleA Hybrid Inquiry Cycle

Authoring Cycle

Kathy Short

Teacher control

Moves between high and low depending upon the experience and the situation

The Different Forms of Inquiry

Student initiative

Moves between high and low depending upon the experience and the situation

The Different Forms of Inquiry

High teacher control

Low teacher control

High student

initiative

Low student

initiative

The Different Forms of Inquiry

High teacher control

Low teacher control

High student

initiative

Low student

initiativeLaissez

faire

The Different Forms of Inquiry

High teacher control

Low teacher control

High student

initiative

Low student

initiative

Structured learning

Laissez faire

The Different Forms of Inquiry

High teacher control

Low teacher control

High student

initiative

Low student

initiative

Structured learning

Guided inquiry

Laissez faire

The Different Forms of Inquiry

High teacher control

Low teacher control

High student

initiative

Low student

initiative

Structured learning

Guided inquiry

Open inquiry

Laissez faire

The Different Forms of Inquiry

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