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C97 (Book Club): Documenting, Reflecting, Assessing, Sharing & Action (3.6-3.7)

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Welcome to Week 7 of our Getting Personal with Inquiry Learning book club. This fabulous book by Kath Murdoch has stretched our capability of thinking about personal inquiry learning. This episode, we will explore how to document, reflect, assess, and share our process, so we are able to take meaningful action, which are sections 3.6 - 3.7 of the book.
We have to give a big thank to Ragini who moderated our session this week and helped us to dive into this section. She is a true delight and we are so grateful that she shared her insight and talents with us. She was the ultimate risk-taker this week by moderating, when she usually enjoys observing and discussing ideas. Ragini, we couldn’t have done this week without you!
Also, a big thanks to Kath for joining our book club after a full day of teaching and travel. She contributed to our conversations and we appreciate her dedication to our club.
For a written blog post and other resources, visit: https://thinkchat2020.weebly.com

Thanks for listening! Please find us on X @thinkchat2020, LinkedIn @lugerlach, and Instagram @thinkchat2020.
Join our Confessions of a PYP Teacher Facebook Group! We are going to launch some webinars and extra challenges in early 2024. Let's have some fun!

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Welcome to Week 7 of our Getting Personal with Inquiry Learning book club. This fabulous book by Kath Murdoch has stretched our capability of thinking about personal inquiry learning. This episode, we will explore how to document, reflect, assess, and share our process, so we are able to take meaningful action, which are sections 3.6 - 3.7 of the book.
We have to give a big thank to Ragini who moderated our session this week and helped us to dive into this section. She is a true delight and we are so grateful that she shared her insight and talents with us. She was the ultimate risk-taker this week by moderating, when she usually enjoys observing and discussing ideas. Ragini, we couldn’t have done this week without you!
Also, a big thanks to Kath for joining our book club after a full day of teaching and travel. She contributed to our conversations and we appreciate her dedication to our club.
For a written blog post and other resources, visit: https://thinkchat2020.weebly.com

Thanks for listening! Please find us on X @thinkchat2020, LinkedIn @lugerlach, and Instagram @thinkchat2020.
Join our Confessions of a PYP Teacher Facebook Group! We are going to launch some webinars and extra challenges in early 2024. Let's have some fun!

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