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Students develop research skills from "summary" of Inquiry-Based Learning by Teresa Coffman

Students engaged in inquiry-based learning develop research skills as they explore questions, problems, or scenarios that require investigation. Through this process, students learn to formulate their own questions, seek out relevant information, and evaluate sources for credibility and accuracy. In doing so, they develop critical thinking skills that are essential for success in today's information-rich society. As students delve into a topic of interest, they learn to navigate various sources of information, including books, articles, websites, and databases. They learn to synthesize information from multiple sources and to cite their sources appropriately. This not only teaches students how to conduct research ethically, but also helps them develop their writin...
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    Inquiry-Based Learning

    Teresa Coffman

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