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Innovative Strategies for Practice-Based Inquiry in Education

This workshop will explore novel approaches and resources that enhance practice-based inquiry in educational settings. Participants will learn about the problems these strategies aim to solve, including bridging the gap between theory and practice. An overview of effective inquiry methodologies will be provided, focusing on real-world applications. Key take-home lessons will equip attendees with actionable insights to implement in their own practice. Join us to discover how to foster continuous improvement through inquiry!

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Innovative Strategies for Practice-Based Inquiry in Education

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  1. Sampler of Novel Approaches & Support for Practice-Based Inquiry Add your title here about the novel investigation approach or research support resource you will overview… (The one listed in the agenda as your workshop title is fine.) Name of presenter(s) and contact information 2011 Northeast Ohio Practice-Based Research Festival

  2. 2011 Northeast Ohio Practice-Based Research Festival Add title on: the opportunity created by the approach or resource • Add: the problem this is intended to solve • Add: Overview of the general approach or resource • Add if needed: Other general points about the approach or resource

  3. 2011 Northeast Ohio Practice-Based Research Festival Take-home Lessons • Add: “How to” or take-home lessons about your approach or resource. (These should provide useful “news you can use” for those who won’t be at your workshop, and also should give those who come a sense of what the content will be.)

  4. 2011 Northeast Ohio Practice-Based Research Festival Optional 4th slide: At the Workshop • Add: What you will be discussing in your workshop – topics

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