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Inquirybased learning fosters independence from "summary" of Inquiry-Based Learning by Teresa Coffman

By engaging in inquiry-based learning, students are provided with the opportunity to explore topics of interest in a more independent and self-directed manner. This fosters a sense of independence and autonomy as they take ownership of their learning process. Rather than being passive recipients of information, students are actively involved in asking questions, seeking out answers, and making connections between different pieces of information. This shift in responsibility empowers students to become more confident and self-reliant learners. Inquiry-based learning encourages students to think critically and creatively as they navigate through the process of inquiry. They are required to analyze information, evaluate sources, and draw conclusions based on evidence. This higher-order thinking skills are esse...
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    Inquiry-Based Learning

    Teresa Coffman

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