update on strategic plan 15.15 inquiry based learning grades 9-12 minnetonka public schools 2011/12
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Update on Strategic Plan 15.15
Inquiry Based Learning Grades 9-12
Minnetonka Public Schools2011/12
K-12 Inquiry-Based Learning21st Century Attributes and
Attitudes included in all curriculum reviews
All sites involved in book study and/or author visit with Ian Jukes and Lee Crockett (Literacy Is Not Enough)
Performance-based assessments (create, publish, perform, etc.) are increasingly integrated into core curriculum
Scoring Rubrics
Implement the assessment tools provided by Jukes and Crockett and begin the process of reporting student achievement on 21st Century Skills to parents.
This work will take place over the coming year and will be accompanied by a variety of parent communications.
Real-world or virtual mentoring, apprenticeships, and internships
The emphasis on real-world problem solving is key to classroom application of the inquiry-based teaching model. Teachers will continue to be trained and supported as they seek practical applications to engage students in the District’s curriculum.
Practical writing, oral, presentation, and debate/persuasion skills
English/Language Arts curriculum review will embed these skills in the K-12 ELA curriculum.
Common Core national standards embed these core literacy skills in math, science, social studies, and technical education.
21st Century Fluencies will help teachers gain confidence and expertise in designing classroom instruction that embeds these skills into their daily practice.
Parent Communications
Opportunity to interact with authors Jukes and Crockett on the topic of 21st Century Fluencies and were able to hear the power of these skills when integrated into the core curriculum.
Inquiry-Based Learning Grades 6 - 8
New Accelerated Science 8 Course
• Focus on essential Physical Science 9 skills/concepts
• Skills/content taught through a laboratory intensive approach
Embed essential inquiry learning concepts at all grade levels
• Engineering design process
• Effective experimental design
• Observation
• Hypothesis
• Independent/dependent variables
• Data collection
• Analysis of data
New Technology Education 7 Curriculum
Lego Robotics focus
21st Century Skill focus
Inquiry learning approach
Continued Evolution of STEM
STEM consulting business concept
Hallway traffic/crowding challenge
More sophisticated robot challenges
Inquiry-Based Learning Grades 9 – 12
Science has made this a focal point of each class as a part of their curriculum review process. The science department has participated in two workshops specifically targeting inquiry-based instructional approaches.
The Instructional Leadership Team (ILT) has shared inquiry-based instructional strategies for teachers.
Project Lead the Way is embedding strategies into the curriculum.
Jukes/Crockett training reinforced and expanded concepts with teacher-leaders.
Principals review strategies and questioning skills as part of regular evaluations.
Principals provide feedback on drop-ins.
TICs are focusing on specific questioning techniques.
Focus on increased participation in activities supporting inquiry (robotics, super mileage).
The following new course additions have embraced inquiry approaches:
Introduction to Engineering DesignPrinciples of EngineeringAmerican Studies HonorsIB Literature and Performance SLIB Further Mathematics SLHybrid courses – Physics, Sociology, AP
Psychology, Biomechanics, Business Integration and Development