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14 Effective Teaching Strategies For Inquiry-Based Learning
One obvious way to promote inquiry learning in your classroom is to design lessons and units that benefit from, promote, or require it.

An Inquiry Framework: 5 Levels Of Student Ownership
The 5 inquiry modes itemize the purpose of learning in different domains and identifies the effect of inquiry on student ownership.

Project-Based Learning, Inquiry Teaching, and the Power of ChatGPT
By providing insights and suggestions for research topics, concepts, and approaches, ChatGPT can help students stay engaged and motivated.

What Traditionalists Get Wrong About Inquiry Teaching
False dichotomies about inquiry teaching advanced by critics are detrimental to the students and society that so desperately need it.

How Inquiry Teaching Can Help Us Through Divided Times
Unfortunately, teachers are increasingly getting swept into the morass of culture wars playing out in our media and political processes.

12 Principles Of Modern Learning: From Inquiry To Social Learning
One principle of modern learning is Opportunity, which enables modern learners to use self-generated data to assess and make decisions on future actions.

20 Questions To Guide Inquiry-Based Learning
Guiding inquiry-based learning centers learning on a solving a particular problem or answering a central question.

6 Strategies For Creating An Inquiry-Driven Classroom
Curiosity is a powerful catalyst for learning and using inquiry-based learning can leverage potential. Here are 6 strategies for your classroom.

Why Creating A Culture Of Inquiry Is So Important
Mediocre teaching loiters around the lower levels of Bloom’s taxonomy. A culture of ongoing inquiry can change that.

Using The QFT To Drive Inquiry In Project-Based Learning
The shift from being asked for answers to being asked for questions can be powerful in building a powerful learning environment.

5 Strategies For Teaching About The Holocaust Through Inquiry
Effective teaching about the Holocaust requires asking students the right questions, and that is the beginning of any inquiry-based lesson.
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