Know, Do, Understand – 2

As promised, I am illustrating the teaching-learning process through the lens of what students know, do and understand. The planning looks simple and linear but learning is not. TUNING IN 1. PROVOCATION I explained the power of provocations here and also gave several...

Know, Do, Understand – 1

I promised in a tweet exchange with @oldandrewuk that I would blog about the planning process. Below is my thread of replies. Re: Skills (vs) knowledge  There is a distinction between prepositional knowledge (facts) and procedural knowledge (skills). The misconception...

Under the Surface

As I am planning for the new inquiry unit I was looking over some of my older notes and thought of organizing them into a chart that some might find helpful. Sure, I could have used the fanciest web tools to make it look nicer  but I guess simplicity is often...

Thinking: Shaken Not Stirred

prov·o·ca·tion  (prv-kshn) n. 1. The act of provoking or inciting. 2. Something that provokes. Our brain needs it. To engage. To learn. To remember. In an inquiry-centered environment learning provocations abound. They motivate, sustain, invite to future wonder. The...