Implementing POGIL
The teacher's role in a POGIL classroom is as a facilitator and a coach, observing and periodically addressing individual and classroom-wide needs.
Learn how to transition from lecturing to facilitating a student-centered guided inquiry classroom by attending a 1-day workshop or one of our annual 3-day summer workshops.
For those practitioners who have extensive experience, The POGIL Project offers a variety of options to expand your skills, including attending our annual 3-day summer workshops, our biennial National Conference for Advanced Practitioners, our Writers' Retreat or the annual POGIL National Meeting.
The POGIL Project has created several materials for classroom use and to help you get started as a POGIL practitioner. Click the button for some additional resources.
For a list of classroom activities at both the secondary and post-secondary levels, including collections of activities a well as textbooks, click the box above.
Practitioners who want to share the POGIL pedagogy with others can become POGIL Project facilitators by attending our annual Facilitator Training Workshop.
The POGIL Project's network coordinators work with the National Office to help plan meetings in their area and also to connect practitioners in a particular region with each other.