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At the free event The Inquiry Educator’s Summit Kath Murdoch spoke about the qualities of inquiry educators.How educators shouldn’t just accept things as they are but be open to question, change, and make adjustments to better meet the learning needs of our students.
In this episode I unpack my own take aways from the episode, the most profound being, “Don’t be seduced into the shallow waters.”
This is what I unpack in this episode and also offer my own help to educators that just want to take that leap and begin integrating inquiry so that they better meet the needs of our modern children.
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