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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.

  2. Inquiry is not a one-off moment in learning. It is not a separate or specific part of learning, but is rather the approach and lens through which we view all forms and facets of learning. Inquiry is a process, a flexible framework that is cyclical yet not linear, where the phase of tuning in (see below, along with other inquiry phases) is ...

  3. 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...

  4. 11 de oct. de 2013 · 1. Interacting. Big Idea: Dive into engaging, relevant, and credible media forms to identify a ‘needor opportunity for inquiry. The first phase of inquiry (often produced by strategies for promoting inquiry-based learning) is one characterized by interaction. This interaction can be: Student-to-material.

  5. 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.

  6. 10 de jun. de 2016 · In general, all inquiry-based teaching follows three phases. Phase 1: Formulating Questions and Initial Understandings. First, students are oriented to a problem, phenomena, or goal. Here, they learn about the topic in general ways by becoming oriented to it and then formulating their own questions and/or understandings.

  7. Based on the overview of the proposed inquiry phases and sub-phases and their definitions, an inquiry-based learning framework was developed (seeFig.3). The arrows inFig.3demonstrate different pathways through the framework.Althoughthecycleoften(in13articlesoutof32reviewedinourstudy)startswithOrientation,itdisplays ...