Showing posts with label The Lighthouse Diary Entries of 2024. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 2, 2025

The Lighthouse Diary #80: Inquiry and the Library

The 2nd term is the shortest of the four terms in a school year. It also has the most number of school-wide activities and holidays. With midyear exams in December, it is a packed calendar that tests everyone's mettle. We take this in stride in the Academy, but we are fully aware of the timetable and how to make the most of class days amid class suspensions. In light of the tight schedule, teachers still find time to bring their students to the library. It's been a busy term and we're not complaining!

As we move toward the end-of-term exams in three weeks, I'm sharing two stories of our library engagement that made us smile and realize we are doing our part.

PEEL – Point, Evidence, Exploration, Link

Our Grade 8 students explored the structure of an academic essay at the beginning of the term. The English teacher gave them two periods to do research in the library. Prior to this library session, the teacher had explained the task: each student would develop a topic to write about using the PEEL (Point, Evidence, Exploration, Link) framework. To do this, students had to read three printed sources and two online or digital sources.

Armed with their knowledge of using the library’s OPAC, the students worked through the task as my staff and I assisted and supervised. It was interesting to see how they worked, each at his or her own pace and approach. Some were faster than others, while a few needed guidance in searching and selecting sources. The bottom line is, students made full use of the library, from the OPAC to the collection and the staff.

To Smoke or To Vape

A few weeks later, the same class came to the library to develop their PEEL paragraphs. One student was looking for sources on vaping and vapers: what influences them to keep the habit despite its harmful effects on health. Sadly, we had none.

Leading the student to the World Book Encyclopedia and the books we have on smoking, he wondered how these could help him. Our conversation went like this:

Me: What is the difference between smoking and vaping?
Student: They are the same, Miss. The tools are different though, and so is the environment a smoker or vaper builds around himself or herself.
Me: What is the focus of your inquiry?
Student: I want to explore how and why vapers refuse to change.
Me: So it is the nature of addiction that you want to explore.

He nodded. I opened one of the books on smoking and showed him the table of contents.

Me: Can you check and read a chapter that tells you about addiction, behavior, and the habits of smokers? Because if the tools are the only difference between vaping and smoking, you may establish a similarity between the two. And in research, that’s close to what we call a correlation.

It was an aha! moment for the student as he found two chapters on the subtopic in question. 

The next Lighthouse Diary entry will be about our AI journey!


Saturday, January 11, 2025

Year in Review: The Lighthouse Diary Entries of 2024

16 diary entries for the The Lighthouse Diary this year! Can I publish a zine out of these?

The Lighthouse Diary #51: Research Is A Way of Life - Over the years, I have taught our Diploma Program (DP) students the idea that research is a process. Recently, I realized that research is a way of knowing. Like Theory of Knowledge (TOK), the Extended Essay (EE) is designed for students to know and understand their process of finding solutions and answers to a research question. Inquiry and Reflection weaves in and out of the Research Design Cycle. A cycle that students, even teachers, have challenges navigating.

The Lighthouse Diary #52: When there is still more to learn... - On days when teaching and coordinating the Extended Essay weighs heavily on my shoulders, I go back to the message I received from our workshop leader.  

The Lighthouse Diary #53: The Power of Visual Maps and Graphic Organizers - How many times has a visual map or graphic organizer saved me and my students from being stumped on a task? 

The Lighthouse Diary #54: The Beacon Academy Library FundamentalsI had my first library session with our new teachers today. Previous to the meeting we had this morning, I sent them some materials to read and and a priming activity.

The Lighthouse Diary #55: BA Library Fundamentals Students' VersionAnd we kicked off the first week of the Academic Year! Here is what I sent the members of the community from our experiences with the students during Foundation Days. 

The Lighthouse Diary #56: The Beacon Academy Library FundamentalsQuestions from teachers during in-service with the BA Library

  • How can we teach students to utilize AI (such as ChatGPT) as a learning tool and not a main mechanism that will do all their academic tasks?
  • How can teachers drive AI as an enhancing tool for teaching and learning instead of AI being a substitute to teachers?
  • How can we minimize or maximize use of AI as we develop the research skills of our students?

The Lighthouse Diary #57: Alumni Talk on the Research Process - Our alumni, Artie Cabezas and Zoe Gagatiga (Praelius, 2020) served as guest speakers during the Core Session with the seniors last September 9, 2024. They shared their experiences on the EE and SP, focusing on the essentials of research, crafting an outline, and the challenges seniors face when writing an academic essay

The Lighthouse Diary #58: Gratitude Week at the Beacon Academy (1 of 5) - We are asked to reflect on gratitude this week in school. This is in part an activity of our Counselling Center for Mental Health Week. Joining in the Gratitude Bandwagon, I wrote to the Community.

The Lighthouse Diary #59: Gratitude Week at the Beacon Academy (2 of 5): Collaboration and Teachers Reaching OutThis morning, as we collaborated with our teachers, we uncovered both strengths and areas for growth within our library collection.

The Lighthouse Diary #60: Gratitude Week at the Beacon Academy (3 of 5): I am grateful for bring your friend, Ouie - 

You made the simple sublime

A tasteful aglio olio
A sphere’s shadow
Acts of love in everything you do

The Lighthouse Diary #61: Gratitude Week at the Beacon Academy (4 of 5): Grateful for the support of leadership and external partners UPDATE On our BA Library management System (LMS aka KOHA). In our meeting with our LMS partner, Mr. Tamayo, this morning we were able to add new features in the BA Library LMS such as: 

1. the extension and renewal of borrowed books; 
2. identifying the reference of books to weed out and to whom these old books will be donated; 
3. and polishing a reporting system for auditing of existing book collections versus the ones deselected from the recent inventory. 

The Lighthouse Diary #62: Gratitude at the Beacon Academy: Learning for LifeBack at work for Professional Development Day.

The Lighthouse Diary #63: I Love Studying in the LibraryOur grade 10 Philosophy class had research in the library today. I heard one student say, "I love studying in the library".

The Lighthouse Diary #64: Direct Instruction in Teaching Research Skills and MILHere is a key takeaway from yesterday’s library skills and research class: 

The OPVL was used as a method for analyzing and evaluating sources. Source evaluation must be taught explicitly. Direct instruction is a teaching approach that can be used to facilitate the learning of research skills.

The Lighthouse Diary #65: Towards a Combined Expertise for Student AchievementFor the past two weeks, we have had the pleasure of collaborating with MYP subject teachers.

💙 We helped them identify technology and texts that meet learning objectives.
💚 We facilitated research skills sessions for MYP students in grades 7, 8, and 10.
💙 We selected and curated books for a small library for our grade 7 students to explore in the coming days.
💚 We recommended texts and sources for guided research in grade 10.

The Lighthouse Diary #66: Welcome, Friends from Woodrose!Teachers and librarians from Woodrose PAREF visited the Beacon Academy Library for a collaborative exchange of ideas. 

What a year of collaboration, engagement and nostalgia. Truly, 2024 was a tough year in all aspects but there are sparks of hope and wins - in big and small ways, that are worthy of celebration. Onwards to 2025!



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