Inquiry Teaching Flashcards

1
Q

What do inquiry skills help students to do?

A

Research and analyse knowledge

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2
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Why is IT an important approach?

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It requires students to solve problems.

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3
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What does Mosston’s spectrum of teaching styles illustrate?

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As the responsibility of the teacher drops, the responsibility of student grows.

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4
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What are the 3 key points of Arnold’s Theory and the AC?

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  1. In (Moving our body)
  2. Through (learning through movement)
  3. About (understanding movement)
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5
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What are 3 characteristics of IT

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  • utilises questions to promote engagement
  • students learn through cognitive domain first
  • students can explore a wide range of answers
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6
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What is the first domain priority of IT?

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1- Cognitive Learning

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7
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What is the second domain of IT?

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2- Psychomotor Learning

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8
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What is the third domain of IT?

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Affective Learning

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9
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What is IT?

A
  • Student centred approach that prioritises student thinking and problem solving
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10
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Why do students take on learning roles?

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To expand on their previous knowledge

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11
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Teachers act as the ? And guide students learning through ? ?

A

Facilitator
Questioning strategies

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12
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What is convergent discovery?

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Students are given a question that has only one solution and are allowed to discover the answer by themselves.

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13
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What is divergent discovery?

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The teacher develops questions that have multiple responses, and it is up to the students to discover the multiple solutions.

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14
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What theories influenced constructivist foundation (3 points)

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  1. Bruner’s Discovery Learning
  2. Ausubel’s meaningful reception Learning
  3. Constructivist principles
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15
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What does the theories (Bruner, Ausubel and constructivist) emphasise?

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The learning process

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16
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What is the structured approach in problem solving (4 points)

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  1. Identify the problem
  2. Explore possible solutions
  3. Refine solutions based on feedback
  4. Demonstrate understanding through movement
17
Q

What elements of IT makes it a diverse teaching style? (4 points)

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  • guided discovery
  • Exploration teaching
  • Problem solving approaches
  • allowing students to explore multiple solutions
18
Q

What types of assessments can be used in IT? (4 Points)

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  1. Observation
  2. Peer critiques
  3. Checklist
  4. Reflective journal
19
Q

What was IT developed for…

A

Movement based education

20
Q

What does IT focus on…

A

The transfer of skills and understanding from sport to sport.