Some Illustrated Comments on Designing and Conducting Problem-Based Inquiry in High Needs School Districts

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This article provides an overview of the use of problem-based inquiry as a data analysis and problem solving tool to energize educators’ teaching and learning improvement efforts in high needs elementary and secondary schools. Components of the problem-based inquiry method are described along with a presentation and discussion of the applied use of problem-based inquiry by collaborative teams of educators in selected elementary and secondary school case situations. The article includes examples of practical sets of actionable school improvement plans, incorporating targeted intervention programs and multiple teaching and learning improvement strategies, which educators can develop and implement as part of their problem-based data analysis and intervention design efforts.

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Claudet, J. (2015) Some Illustrated Comments on Designing and Conducting Problem-Based Inquiry in High Needs School Districts. Open Journal of Leadership, 4, 73-85. doi: 10.4236/ojl.2015.43008.

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