Our experiences create opportunities to share our unique voice with the world. Each of us have moments of clarity while working with learners, collaborating with fellow educators, and researching. Here are some guides that I've created to support your learning in my unique way. They synthesize current educational movements into bite-size pieces, so you can immediately apply them to your practice. I hope you love them as much as I do.
Action
The goal of any unit of inquiry is to inspire our learners to take meaningful action. It's their way of showing their understanding and passion towards learning. Here are some guides to bring about more action into your practice.
Agency
Do you remember the moments where you were given freedom to learn on your own? These magical times occurred, because you were given agency by your teacher or employer. We learn best by doing and learning on our own. Here are some strategies to support this type of learning in your classroom.
Inquiry
Inquiring minds want to know...are you using inquiry on a daily basis? If not, consider using these guides to build up your confidence in planning and implementing inquiry into your practice. It's not difficult, it's just intentional.
Library
The library is the hub of all learning within a school. How are we creating library spaces that are learner-driven and conceptually curated? Let's explore some possible ways to make this happen.
This guide includes directions and ideas of how to create a learner-driven library by yourself.
This guide scaffolds the process of creating a learner-driven library by providing directions AND posters.
Here is a free learner-driven libraries overview that you can review prior to purchasing.