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Cultivate a culture of inquiry and curiosity from "summary" of Blended Learning in Action by Catlin R. Tucker,Tiffany Wycoff,Jason T. Green

Encouraging students to ask questions and explore ideas is at the heart of creating a culture of inquiry and curiosity in the classroom. This involves fostering a mindset that values curiosity as a driving force for learning. When students are encouraged to question, investigate, and seek answers, they become more engaged and motivated in their learning journey. Teachers play a crucial role in cultivating this culture by modeling curiosity and asking thought-provoking questions that challenge students to think critically. By creating a safe and supportive environment where students feel comfortable sharing their ideas and asking questions, teachers can spark curiosity and encourage exploration. In a blended learning environment, technology can also be leveraged...
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