Season 3, Episode 4
Integrating Inquiry-Based Learning
– Dr. Frank LaBanca
Episode Transcription
Integrating Inquiry-Based Learning with Dr. Frank LaBanca
Why is inquiry-based learning such a powerful part of modern education?
Frank shares why he prioritizes inquiry-based learning in the classroom over other approaches to education as well as the role of inquiry-based learning in developing creativity and problem-solving skills. He speaks on the power of teaching students to ask meaningful questions, how he does that, and how he helps teachers develop the capacity to implement and manage project-based learning in the classroom.
Frank also highlights the value of teachers not being the ultimate evaluators of students’ work, rather their work being evaluated by others in the real world. Then, he divulges how he selected new faculty for his school, the challenges he and his administrative colleagues are currently facing, and how his creative projects outside of school that inspire his professional development.
Frank’s Tips for Teachers and Parents:
- Spend time problem-finding. Don’t rush students through the process of developing ideas for study.
- Don’t be afraid of what you don’t know. Let it be exciting to not have answers for your students’/kids’ questions. Have confidence to facilitate the process of finding their own answers.
- There’s a continuum between developing ideas and solving ideas. Don’t be focused on just solving ideas.
“Developing questions takes time and students need and deserve the time to go through that process of evaluating questions.” – Dr. Frank LaBanca
“I think a really important part of inquiry is you learn to do and about at the same time.”
– Dr. Frank LaBanca
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