Evidence of Inquiry Book Club Resource

When I was revising one of the last drafts of my second book, Evidence of Inquiry, I added several questions to give readers opportunities to pause and reflect on the strategies presented in each of the chapters and presented several “Call to Action” opportunities to nudge you towards making small shifts within your teaching practice in a way that was tangible and supportive no matter where you were with your documentation journey.

And yet, I love how so many of you took your learning a step further ☺️

Over the last five months I’ve received the most amazing messages from many of you letting me know about your excitement to start book clubs with your favorite thought partners and friends, sent me DMs on Instagram and LinkedIn to inquire about additional resources that might support conversations with your colleagues and generously tagged me in photos you posted on social media to share your progress and inspire others who are on a similar pathways of authentically documenting learning.

So, now what?

A Book Club Resource for Evidence of Inquiry of course!

Whether you are starting a book club for you and your department or collaborating with others in your Professional Learning Community and need something to help organize your conversations in a way that’s purposeful and action forward, download this Book Club Resource here or click the image above.

If you find this helpful or are keen to share the ways you and your thought partners are making personal meaning of Evidence of Inquiry I’d love to hear from you ☺️ You can share your learning using #learningwalls, drop a direct message on social media or send me an email to jessica@leadingwithinquiry.com

More soon friends!

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