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Shared Inquiry Discussions are focused on an interpretive issue as it is expressed by an Interpretive Question. But where does the Interpretive Question come from?
Effective Interpretive Questions express your curiosity about the meaning of the story.
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Junior Great Books publications and training programs help you learn to develop great Interpretive Questions. Find out more ...
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The Basic Leader Training Course
The best way to come up with effective, interesting interpretive questions, is to write them yourself.
In the Basic Leader Training Course Teachers learn to write interpretive questions that express their own curiosity as well as the curiosity of their students.
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What is Shared Inquiry Discussion (SID)?
Shared Inquiry is the heart of Junior Great Books activities.
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How do students benefit from Shared Inquiry Discussion?
Shared Inquiry helps students develop ideas and share them with others.
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JGB learning objectives...
The best introduction to Shared Inquiry and using Junior Great Books is the Basic Leader Training Course.
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