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  1. 1 de feb. de 2015 · For example, the 5E learning cycle model ( Bybee et al., 2006) lists five inquiry phases: Engagement, Exploration, Explanation, Elaboration, and Evaluation. An inquiry cycle proposed by White and Frederiksen (1998) also identifies five inquiry phases, but labels them as Question, Predict, Experiment, Model, and Apply.

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  2. 20 de ago. de 2023 · By Chris Drew (PhD) / August 20, 2023. Inquiry-based learning is a learning and teaching strategy where students construct knowledge through a process of observation, investigation, and discovery. Examples of inquiry-based learning include observational field trips, science experiments, and hypothesis-based research projects.

  3. Inquiry Learning. Those who are new to an inquiry-based education like the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP)* often have questions such as “what is inquiry?” and “what does inquiry look like?”. Many schools and teaching communities around the world refer to Kath Murdoch’s inquiry cycle as a means to ...

  4. Click image for pdf - including question prompts for each phase. There are a variety of versions of a 'cycle' of inquiry. Kath Murdoch encourages the exploration of a range of frameworks in order to help you deepen and broaden your thinking about the approach that will suit your context.

  5. Viewed in process terms, one can say that a question or a problem comes into focus, and the learner begins to define or describe what it is, for example: “What makes a poem poetry?” “Where do chickens come from and how does an egg ‘work’?” “Why does the moon change shape?”

  6. 25 de feb. de 2015 · An analysis of the articles resulted in the identification of five distinct general inquiry phases: Orientation, Conceptualization, Investigation, Conclusion, and Discussion. Some of these phases...

  7. The inquiry cycle: provides you with new skills that can contribute towards resolving problems of practice, or issues within a class or setting. keeps you engaged with the needs of your learners through repeated cycles of reflection and improvement. focuses on continual improvement of learner outcomes. The inquiry cycle can be undertaken ...