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Inquiry-Based Learning Process

Inquiry-Based Learning Process. By Sheila DeLattre -Carter Sherry Woolam. Crucial Skills for the 21 st Century Learner. Inquiry-Based Learning Process What is inquiry-based learning? What are the benefits of the inquiry-based process? How do you apply inquiry-based learning?.

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Inquiry-Based Learning Process

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  1. Inquiry-Based Learning Process By Sheila DeLattre-Carter Sherry Woolam

  2. Crucial Skills for the 21st Century Learner Inquiry-Based Learning Process What is inquiry-based learning? What are the benefits of the inquiry-based process? How do you apply inquiry-based learning?

  3. What is inquiry-based learning? A process that teaches research skills in any subject or content area Promotes critical thinking skills Information gathering process related to life Students work cooperatively in groups to solve problems and answer questions

  4. The Benefits of Inquiry Learning Encourages cooperative learning Takes one project through major content areas Caters to different learning styles Multiple-intelligence friendly

  5. Applying Inquiry-Based Learning The Six Step Inquiry Process Questioning Planning Collecting and Crediting Organizing Synthesizing Communicating

  6. Step 1: Questioning

  7. Step 2: Planning Students devise a plan or schedule Students gather resources for project Review and revise plan

  8. Step 3: Collecting and Crediting Students collect information Document information Cite their sources

  9. Step 4: Organizing

  10. Step 5: Synthesizing

  11. Step 6: Communicating

  12. The Inquiry Process

  13. Six Step Inquiry Process in Action, Part 1

  14. Six Step Inquiry Process in Action, Part 2

  15. Conventional vs. Inquiry-Focused

  16. Inquiry Process in Action

  17. Role of the SLMS

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