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The TeachThought Podcast Ep. 208 The Power of Inquiry in Times of Uncertainty
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The TeachThought Podcast Ep. 208 The Power of Inquiry in Times of Uncertainty
Drew Perkins talks with Sarah Westbrook of the Right Question Institute and author Warren Berger as part of a Zoom discussion about inquiry teaching and learning in uncertain times with almost 500 participants adding their comment and questions in the chat section. This is the archived audio, to view the video and review chat notes please visit wegrowteachers.com/covidresources.
Links & Resources Mentioned In This Episode:
- rightquestion.org
- warrenberger.com
- archived video and chat notes at wegrowteachers.com/covidresources
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