This is a great video that showcases how we as teachers can move from a teacher-centered style to a student-centered classroom. I am guilty of taking over the lesson when I see my students struggle because we are short on time, but this helped break down how we as teachers can differentiate the method in one of the four levels of Inquiry-based learning
I love this because it allows the students to work together and understand that there is a problem that needs to be solved, which allows them to think for themselves which better prepares them for the real world. I also think the four levels of inquiry-based learning allows for a further understanding of the why.
I am guilty of asking too many guiding questions because I am in a hurry to get to the point. I need to remember that this is a differentiation technique great for all learners. Harry Potter was student led and an engaging example!
precisely on point. The big idea of raising a generation that can identify a problem think critically an and find a solution is something every teacher should strive to impact in every child's life.
this is just brilliant!! you have researched and included such a wide range or sources here! included pedagogical theory, all in an easy to view format. Thank you so much for your great work
Reminder that teacher is the guide, where students can learn at a rapid pace without wasting time with repetitive thought. The 4 concepts are a good organizing tool .
Wonderful! Just a little bit of feedback - the background music was too loud for me to really hear and digest what you were saying. Maybe it's just me, but I thought I would share this. Great content, thanks.
We had to do a horrible science project in grade 10 - 15 years of age. We had to drop things and conclude about whether things fall at different speeds based on mass or something. It was awful. I didn't enjoy it any better than typical science instruction such as experiments run in class. I know there's a Bunsen Burner and flame and hole on it. There's acidic and basic I think it's a scale from alkaline to acidic: low pH to higher pH. There was also litmus paper which is where you get the term litmus test. I think it goes blue perhaps or purple. Idk.
but it makes the person think they come up with the idea on their own when in fact the teacher guided them to what they thought was the "right" answer. you have to be careful how they trick people into a certain way of thinking.
Awesome video! I love the analogy that you used to help make a difficult concept understandable. I might have to borrow your analogy whenever I explain it to other people!
Hi, I love this and would very much want to use it in class! However, the Hebrew translation is somewhat off at times. Could you please open the "add subtitles" option in the video's settings so I can make the necessary corrections?
visual example (Harry potter is a good choice), very good explanation to people who find this an easier way to understand, step-by-step process, guides. This video is very educational to youngsters, who are new to inquiries ,and to those who need a good refresher. I like this content :)
How does inquiry-based learning compare to PBL? Thanks, nice video and connection to Harry Potter, a hero who's much-loved by our self-proclaimed nerdy daughter.
I'm Potterhead ok , I had an essay about Inquiry Based Learning and I felt it was so boring and not interesting at all. But guess what thank you for making me understand the topic using what I love.
I love that you used Harry Potter as the analogy here! I've always wanted to do this!! :)
But now I will have to watch Harry Potter and I can't be bothered.
This is a great video that showcases how we as teachers can move from a teacher-centered style to a student-centered classroom. I am guilty of taking over the lesson when I see my students struggle because we are short on time, but this helped break down how we as teachers can differentiate the method in one of the four levels of Inquiry-based learning
I suppose time limits need to be in place for each part of the process so everything can be done on time.
I love this because it allows the students to work together and understand that there is a problem that needs to be solved, which allows them to think for themselves which better prepares them for the real world. I also think the four levels of inquiry-based learning allows for a further understanding of the why.
Thanks! I'm a huge fan of inquiry but I think it's important that students have adequate background knowledge first.
I am guilty of asking too many guiding questions because I am in a hurry to get to the point. I need to remember that this is a differentiation technique great for all learners. Harry Potter was student led and an engaging example!
precisely on point. The big idea of raising a generation that can identify a problem think critically an and find a solution is something every teacher should strive to impact in every child's life.
this is just brilliant!! you have researched and included such a wide range or sources here! included pedagogical theory, all in an easy to view format. Thank you so much for your great work
Reminder that teacher is the guide, where students can learn at a rapid pace without wasting time with repetitive thought. The 4 concepts are a good organizing tool .
So true. The time element is big.
Good example of harry Potter in the beggining.. Nd the explanation of ur own abt the inquiry👏👏👏👏👏
Glad you liked it. I love Harry Potter!
Wonderful! Just a little bit of feedback - the background music was too loud for me to really hear and digest what you were saying. Maybe it's just me, but I thought I would share this. Great content, thanks.
Great video! Simple, concise, and straightforward.
My classes have done genius hour projects a few times but it always just feels like another research project that you're being graded on
I would like to see a lesson on this.
I love this analogy. Will use this forever.
Thanks for the kind words!
Thank you so much for your video! It has been very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Thankyou for the Harry Potter analogy, this helped me so much in my understanding, I have an essay on IBL due tomorrow
Glad it helped!
We had to do a horrible science project in grade 10 - 15 years of age. We had to drop things and conclude about whether things fall at different speeds based on mass or something. It was awful. I didn't enjoy it any better than typical science instruction such as experiments run in class. I know there's a Bunsen Burner and flame and hole on it. There's acidic and basic I think it's a scale from alkaline to acidic: low pH to higher pH.
There was also litmus paper which is where you get the term litmus test. I think it goes blue perhaps or purple. Idk.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful lesson
Hi, what software do you use to make the slides/animation? they look nice
Thanks! I typically sketch things out by hand and then add the visuals to Keynote and put it all together in iMovie.
@@spencereducation thank you for taking the time to reply me! I see the sketch is the key.
but it makes the person think they come up with the idea on their own when in fact the teacher guided them to what they thought was the "right" answer. you have to be careful how they trick people into a certain way of thinking.
Awesome video! I love the analogy that you used to help make a difficult concept understandable. I might have to borrow your analogy whenever I explain it to other people!
Hi, I love this and would very much want to use it in class! However, the Hebrew translation is somewhat off at times. Could you please open the "add subtitles" option in the video's settings so I can make the necessary corrections?
visual example (Harry potter is a good choice), very good explanation to people who find this an easier way to understand, step-by-step process, guides. This video is very educational to youngsters, who are new to inquiries ,and to those who need a good refresher. I like this content :)
can I use this video?
The example at the beginning from the Harry Potter movies was perfect!
Thanks! I'm a huge Potterhead!
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Did not expect to find Harry Potter. Glad I did.
This voice over is so cool! It's raw & has a great cadence.
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How does inquiry-based learning compare to PBL? Thanks, nice video and connection to Harry Potter, a hero who's much-loved by our self-proclaimed nerdy daughter.
Music is a tad too loud for the voiceover, but good video nonetheless.
That user tho-
TQ...IT makes me think...
Using my favorite movie to help me learn for my worst subject. thank you
great video
What an awesome video, thank you so much!
I'm Potterhead ok , I had an essay about Inquiry Based Learning and I felt it was so boring and not interesting at all. But guess what thank you for making me understand the topic using what I love.
A super urgent favor... can u approve my contribution with Spanish subtitles?. I checked them very well. Thank you
pleaaaase
Brilliant
I love that you use HP to explain this!!! Legend!!
Loving the link to HP - worth sharing.
Awesome video. Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
very interactive and good for teachers
Great explanation and video!
Brilliant analogy!
Thanks!
Excellent job!
Awesome ..............loved the comparison to HP
thank you for this video!
Who else here for class work? Or just me?!?!!😈😈😈👹👹👹🧟♂️🧟♂️👺👺👺🩸🩸🩸
F*ck why am i crying 😭
Wow. Thank you so much!
so well done 👏 👏 (I had to go get an emoji)
Thank youuuuuuu!
lovely example of teacher Dolores Umbridge, great starting connection ti grab audience´s attention.
Glad you liked it!