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Inquiry learning - Coggle Diagram
Inquiry learning
Benefits
It effectively develops skills that are important for student success in the 21st century such as creative problem solving, logical and critical thinking, teamwork and even written and oral communication.
Benefits
Allows for student collaboration and to learn as teams with clearly set expectations - they explore, discuss and come up with creative ways to approach a complex task - learning more as a team than they would individually.
Benefits
It allows for purposeful differentiation and teachers are free to give differentiated instructions to small group support or extension activities to students who need it.
Benefits
It pushes students beyond learning to memorize - applying knowledge in new areas, drawing connections, evaluating and challenging ideas or even creating something completely new.
Benefits
Increases engagement and interest - learning new concepts or area of study with their own interests or lived experience
Challenges
Teacher unpreparedness as it requires a lot of preparation and planning and time constraints - limited time to complete syllabus
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Challenges
Difficult for low achievers as they may be working from a lack of pre-knowledge base or have a lack of discipline and student embarrassment.
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