Sunday, 28 March 2021

Unpacking the Tapasa to relate to my Inquiry #1: Planning draft

There are 3 Turu that align with what teachers and leaders could relate to.


For my inquiry, I will try to align my inquiry in different steps to the Tapasa, so I could plan to use the Turu in my inquiry.



I  have started to document initial comments and thoughts around ways to address what the Turu suggest.






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  2. This reflective post beautifully documents a teacher's thoughtful planning process. Aligning inquiry steps with the Tapasa framework shows deep commitment to culturally responsive teaching. It's inspiring to see such intentional, structured approach to professional growth and student learning. Anyways, By profession, i am a journalist working on ntdtvjp.org and avahome.pk. By passion, I am a traveler having aim to visit nerwey.org, for the world’s diverse cultures gracify.co.uk. Whether navigating matarecycler.org a bustling foreign via colornjoy.com.

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