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Independent Inquiry Program
Your curiosity will drive your journey to discover more about the world around you with guided checkpoints along the way. You will have an opportunity to explore 'the high adventure' of learning when it is defined under your own terms and driven by your questions of investigation.
Events & Workshops
Find out more about these programs by attending one of these sessions. If you don't see a topic that you need more information about contact us with your inquiry. Chances are, there are many more who have similar questions but don't know where to go for help. We will be happy to pull together the best resources for you!
Asking Good Questions (Click title for more information)
June 3-5
Learning how to ask good questions is essential in learning. Simply memorizing dates and giving back information isn't enough in our technically-advanced economy and global markets.
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Explore the various types of thinking, evaluating and reflecting in this seminar.
Learning by Doing - Best 'Hands-On Science' Practices
​11-2pm 1st Sunday every month
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Understand variations of teacher practices in 'Hands on Science'. Click here for more information.
September 1st
How often do you wish you could record important elements of your lesson so that students could review them either at home, or in a study hall. Here are step-by-step tutorials to help you get started building your own 'flipped classroom'. Click Here for webinar information.
Guided Inquiry
December 21st
All children learn best by viewing expected outcomes. But what is the best approach and how much do you show students? Guided inquiry and scaffolding are often helpful for teachers who want to help students make connections on their own and dig deeper with their thinking.