community of inquiry, dr. zosimo lee

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The Community of Inquiry Zosimo E. Lee University of the Philippines [email protected]

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Dr. Zosimo Lee talks about its elements and mechanics including how assessment of learning could be negotiated with students.

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Page 1: Community of Inquiry, Dr. Zosimo Lee

The Community of Inquiry

The Community of Inquiry

Zosimo E. LeeUniversity of the Philippines

[email protected]

Zosimo E. LeeUniversity of the Philippines

[email protected]

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•Inquiry is a collective enterprise.•Inquiry is a collective enterprise.

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•Inquiry starts with questions.•Inquiry starts with questions.

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•We need criteria for acceptable methodologies, as well as warranted results.

•We need criteria for acceptable methodologies, as well as warranted results.

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•Criteria enable shared judgments.•Criteria enable shared judgments.

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•Collective dialogue on the question, the viable and acceptable answers, the range of perspectives, expands our collective horizon regarding what is true.

•Collective dialogue on the question, the viable and acceptable answers, the range of perspectives, expands our collective horizon regarding what is true.

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•The question, the process, the probable answers unite in creating a community that engages in collective inquiry and thinking.

•The question, the process, the probable answers unite in creating a community that engages in collective inquiry and thinking.

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•Resnick’s higher-order thinking.

•Elements: judgment, criteria, self-regulation and meaning.

•Qualities: elaborative, nuanced, complex and multiple.

•Resnick’s higher-order thinking.

•Elements: judgment, criteria, self-regulation and meaning.

•Qualities: elaborative, nuanced, complex and multiple.