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Spark Session #3: Tania Lattanzio and Conceptual Inquiry

December 07, 2021 EduSpark World Season 1 Episode 3
Spark Session #3: Tania Lattanzio and Conceptual Inquiry
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Spark Session #3: Tania Lattanzio and Conceptual Inquiry
Dec 07, 2021 Season 1 Episode 3
EduSpark World

This session sees us chat with, learn about and learn from Tania Lattanzio, Tania is a well known thought leader and advocate for pedagogy that supports the IB philosophy, and here she explores conceptual inquiry as one key idea around IB-based practices.

Like all of our conversations, we begin with knowing more about Tania, including our constant game, Two Truths and a Lie,

Tania is the author/creator of two Pro courses on EduSpark:
The Conceptual Inquiry Process
UDL and Differentiation: Practical Ideas and Strategies (with Jennifer Chang Wathall)

You can register for a free month of Pro here, to give you time to experience these courses.

Tania can be found on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook, and her website is here:
https://www.innovativeglobaled.org

The graphic used in the conversation can be downloaded here.

This podcast also lives in our 'podcourse' here on EduSpark: https://eduspark.world/courses/eduspark-podcasts-webinars

Show Notes

This session sees us chat with, learn about and learn from Tania Lattanzio, Tania is a well known thought leader and advocate for pedagogy that supports the IB philosophy, and here she explores conceptual inquiry as one key idea around IB-based practices.

Like all of our conversations, we begin with knowing more about Tania, including our constant game, Two Truths and a Lie,

Tania is the author/creator of two Pro courses on EduSpark:
The Conceptual Inquiry Process
UDL and Differentiation: Practical Ideas and Strategies (with Jennifer Chang Wathall)

You can register for a free month of Pro here, to give you time to experience these courses.

Tania can be found on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook, and her website is here:
https://www.innovativeglobaled.org

The graphic used in the conversation can be downloaded here.

This podcast also lives in our 'podcourse' here on EduSpark: https://eduspark.world/courses/eduspark-podcasts-webinars