Britannica and Guided Inquiry Design Transform Classroom Culture

Britannica and Guided Inquiry Design Transform Classroom Culture

Britannica Digital Learning has partnered with Guided Inquiry Design to provide a uniquely designed professional learning workshop. This exciting partnership will provide educators with the skills needed to promote inquiry in the classroom and increase student motivation.

Britannica Digital Learning’s team of experienced education consultants will facilitate learning opportunities for teachers with the most up-to-date approaches to critical inquiry, information and nonfiction texts.

“I’m so excited to partner up with Britannica for this professional development,” says Leslie Maniotes, current leader of Guided Inquiry Design and nationally-recognized educational consultant. “Britannica has been the trusted go-to for information for generations.  Now, with its digital learning tools and user friendly platforms, teachers can use this resource in unique ways to design inquiry based learning so all students discover new ideas and think critically about the information that they find.”

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