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Innovation In Inquiry

Project-based Inquiry Learning - ePDN

Astronaut Andrew Feustel reenters teh space station after completing an 8-hour, 7-minute spacewalk, Sunday, May 22, 2011.This blog will offer ideas for teachers about how to design and implement Project-Based Inquiry Learning (PBIL) to improve student achievement in STEM areas.  Many of the topics that will be discussed in this blog will be directly applicable to classroom instruction.     This blog is primarily a tool for previous and present participants of the Project-Based Inquiry Learning: Science Teaching & Learning in the 21st Century Certificate Program; however, this forum is open for all STEM educators interested in learning more about PBIL. 

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PBIL and Tweeting  
Votes (2) | Hits (94) | Comments (4)
07 Feb 2012 Sabrina Grossman 94
Mistakes in Inquiry: A Necessary Step in the Process  
Votes (0) | Hits (119) | Comments (0)
11 Jan 2012 Sabrina Grossman 119
Reflecting on the past....Looking to the future.  
Votes (0) | Hits (101) | Comments (0)
06 Jan 2012 Sabrina Grossman 101
Bursting the Bubble of PBIL Glee  
Votes (0) | Hits (143) | Comments (6)
20 Dec 2011 Sabrina Grossman 143
How do our students find "Wonder"?  
Votes (0) | Hits (148) | Comments (1)
08 Dec 2011 Sabrina Grossman 148

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