Argument Driven Inquiry (ADI) (WDMESC and Harding STEM)
The Argument-Driven Inquiry (ADI) instructional model is a tool for science teachers. Teachers
can use ADI to transform the way they teach labs so students have more opportunities to learn
how to use Disciplinary Core Ideas (DCIs), Crosscutting Concepts (CCCs) and
Science/Engineering Practices (SEPs) to figure out how things work or why things happen.
ADI also gives students opportunities to learn how to read, write, speak and listen in science
because it makes scientific argumentation the foundation of all laboratory activities. ADI, as a
result, makes classroom science more like real science for students and can help them learn
more than they typically do from hands-on lab activities. ADI provides a great opportunity for
cross-curricular collaboration, so teams of science and literacy teachers are encouraged to
attend.
6 hour session July 16 (HU Thornton Ed. Ctr. Room 326) escWorks ID 372695
Audience: Grades 6-12 teachers, Curriculum Specialists, Instructional Facilitators,
Administrators