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Related: About this forumWhat the Heck Is Inquiry-Based Learning?
'Inquiry-based learning is more than asking a student what he or she wants to know. Its about triggering curiosity. And activating a students curiosity is, I would argue, a far more important and complex goal than the objective of mere information delivery.
Nevertheless, despite its complexity, inquiry-based learning can be somehow easier on teachers, too. True, its seemingly easier because it transfers some responsibilities from teachers to students, but its really easier because releasing authority engages students.
Teachers who use inquiry-based learning combat the dunno -- a chronic problem in student engagement.'>>>
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tonyt53
(5,737 posts)elleng
(135,687 posts)We did, actually, have a couple of 'old-school' teachers, in JR. high, who were less than open and welcoming, on the face of it, but those who took a moment to engage them were amply rewarded.
msongs
(69,980 posts)LWolf
(46,179 posts)and what I've done my entire career...under the table during most of the current "reform" movement, although that's recently changed.
My principal was an IB student, and has enthusiastically supported my return to above-board inquiry.
Done well, it's an incredibly powerful and empowering way to teach and learn.