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David Truss on Inquiry Hub

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A group of educators turned the tables and placed interest before the subject matter. They called it “inquiry-based learning.” Why? Students learn best when they have interest in the subject matter. School of Choice David Truss is an educator based in Vancouver, Canada. He is currently working two posts – Vice Principal of Coquitlam Open Learning, an online school which offers 2,225 courses every year; and Vice Principal and Lead Administrator of Inquiry Hub Secondary School, which offers inquiry-based learning program for students in Grades 9-12. I had the privilege of being acquainted during our interview about Inquiry Hub. Inquiry Hub exposes students to a blended learning environment. Students still attend school during During the “no teacher” time, students are allowed to do three things: they can work on their assignments, which are mostly discussion-based; they can accomplish the online activities which are part of their subjects; or they can work on their elective programs. Find out more at www.teachertechtrials.com
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A group of educators turned the tables and placed interest before the subject matter. They called it “inquiry-based learning.” Why? Students learn best when they have interest in the subject matter. School of Choice David Truss is an educator based in Vancouver, Canada. He is currently working two posts – Vice Principal of Coquitlam Open Learning, an online school which offers 2,225 courses every year; and Vice Principal and Lead Administrator of Inquiry Hub Secondary School, which offers inquiry-based learning program for students in Grades 9-12. I had the privilege of being acquainted during our interview about Inquiry Hub. Inquiry Hub exposes students to a blended learning environment. Students still attend school during During the “no teacher” time, students are allowed to do three things: they can work on their assignments, which are mostly discussion-based; they can accomplish the online activities which are part of their subjects; or they can work on their elective programs. Find out more at www.teachertechtrials.com
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