What is Inquiry? Short version. Inquiry teaching is based on constructivism.

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What is Inquiry? Short version

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What is Inquiry?

Short version

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Inquiry teaching is

based on constructivism.

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Constructivism• Students construct their own

knowledge.

• Students are not “blank slates.”

• Both new and previous experiences contribute to understanding.

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Traditional Teaching• Teacher as authority figure.

• Emphasize knowledge of facts.

Content and process are separate.

Labs verify facts.

• Fast and easy (for teacher).

Boo! (although sometimes appropriate)

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Inquiry Teaching

• Teacher as facilitator and coach.

• Students experience scientific process.

Labs explore student ideas (directed!).

Emphasis on higher order thinking.

• Slow, can be uncomfortable (for teacher).

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No one can realistically teach all inquiry, all the time.

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Inquiry is a continuous spectrum.

Cookbook Open-endedinquiry

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What does inquiry teaching incorporate?• Problem-solving.

• Investigation of concepts.

• Multiple approaches.

• Encouragement of collaboration.

• Real world applications.

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Hands-On Hands-On ActivityActivityWhat is milk?

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Let’s separate the major components of milk!

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Milk Components

Milk

Butter Buttermilk

Casein protein

Whey

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Separating Curds and Whey

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Milk Components

Milk

Butter Buttermilk

Casein protein

Whey

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Macromolecules in Milk• National standard:

Humans use natural systems as resources for growth and development.

• Concepts:Properties of macromolecules

Food components and origins

Characteristics of mammals

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Extensions• Students can analyze each milk

phase for macromolecules.

• Students can calculate the % of each macromolecule.

• Students can apply separation techniques to other foods.

• Students can research cheese making.

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Partner Work

• Team name

• Date for presentation

• AssignmentDecide on topic.

Find two relevant activities.

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Searching for activities on the web:

• Use a variety of topic words.Be specific if you know what you want.

• Add teaching words such as:Activity, classroom activity, high school

lab

• Do not ignore activities designed for a different age group.

• Do not believe inquiry labels!

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National Science Education Standard Topics for Grades 9-12• Parts of the cell

• Photosynthesis

• DNA

• Mutations

• Biodiversity

• Natural selection

• Energy flow in ecosystems

• Food energy/digestion

• Sensory systems

• Stimulus and response

• Cell differentiation

• Enzymes

• Regulation of population size

• Biological competition

• Chromosomes

• Fossils

• Proteins