Image Source: https://images.app.goo.gl/a5TNEnX5Qa9QhUdj7 AIW, NETP, and the Triple E Framework Part 1: Authentic Intellectual Work (AIW) Authentic Intellectual Work (AIW) involves students engaging in meaningful, disciplined inquiry that produces work with value beyond school. Unlike traditional instruction, which often emphasizes memorization and isolated skills, AIW encourages students to apply knowledge to real-world problems, requiring critical thinking, construction of knowledge, and elaborated communication (Newmann et al., 2007). The three components of AIW are: Construction of Knowledge: Students organize, interpret, and analyze information. Disciplined Inquiry: Students apply prior knowledge to develop in-depth understanding. Value Beyond School: Work connects to real-life contexts. In Chapter 2, empirical evidence from Newmann et al. (2007) shows that when students engage in work emphasizing construction of knowledge and disciplined inquiry, they demonstrate higher level...
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