The Intersection of Pedagogical Documentation and Teaching Inquiry: A Living Curriculum

  • MacDonald M
  • Hill C
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Abstract

Using interpretive research methods, this paper examines the use of pedagogical documentation (PD) as a storied method of assessment and inquiry by in-service K-3 teachers. Our findings show that PD is highly effective in opening “reflective space” for primary teachers and children aged five to eight and inviting co-inquiry to deeper pedagogical examination and interpretation of learning. The intersection of PD as a storied approach to evaluation and in teacher inquiry was implemented in a variety of ways as teachers adapted PD to meet their communal needs and address their professional goals. We conclude with a discussion of the power of digital images in learning stories and inquiry.

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MacDonald, M., & Hill, C. (2018). The Intersection of Pedagogical Documentation and Teaching Inquiry: A Living Curriculum. LEARNing Landscapes, 11(2), 271–286. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v11i2.962

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