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Students learn how to evaluate sources critically from "summary" of Inquiry-Based Learning by Teresa Coffman

Inquiry-Based Learning emphasizes the importance of teaching students how to evaluate sources critically. This means guiding students to think carefully about the sources they use for their research and ensuring they are reliable, accurate, and trustworthy. By developing this skill, students are better equipped to make informed decisions, form well-supported arguments, and produce high-quality work. To evaluate sources critically, students must first understand the different types of sources available to them. This includes recognizing the difference between primary and secondary sources, as well as understanding the various formats in which information can be presented, such as books, articles, websites, and multimedia sources. By being able to identify the type of source they are using, students can better assess its credibility and relevance to their research. Furthermore, students must learn to consider the authority of the source. This involves examining the creden...
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