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Too little effort is devoted to defining important outcomes at the end of high school and planning backwards and across subjects. Inquiry-based learning can help make these connections.
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Another benefit that inquiry-based learning offers is the development of habits of mind that can last a lifetime and guide learning and creative thinking.
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Students who actively make observations, collect, analyze, and synthesize information, and draw conclusions are developing useful problem-solving skills.
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Students who actively make observations, collect, analyze, and synthesize information, and draw conclusions are developing useful problem-solving skills
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Within a conceptual framework, inquiry learning and active learner involvement can lead to important outcomes in the classroom. Students who actively make observations, collect, analyze, and synthesize information, and draw conclusions are developing useful problem-solving skills. These skills can be applied to future "need to know" situations that students will encounter both at school and at work.
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how various activities within a particular subject relate to each other. Much more confusion results when the learner tries to interrelate the various subjects taught at school.
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defining important outcomes at the end of high school and planning backwards and across subjects
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much more relevance for the learner if set in a larger context of understanding the
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18 Jul 11
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Too little effort is devoted to defining important outcomes at the end of high school and planning backwards and across subjects. Inquiry-based learning can help make these connections.
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t through a series of well-planned experiences, they will grasp the larger conceptual context and gain greater understanding.
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tudents who actively make observations, collect, analyze, and synthesize information, and draw conclusions are developing useful problem-solving skills.
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Another benefit that inquiry-based learning offers is the development of habits of mind that can last a lifetime and guide learning and creative thinking.
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One of the important missing pieces in many modern schools is a coherent and simplified process for increasing knowledge of a subject from lower grades to upper grades. Students often have difficulty understanding how various activities within a particular subject relate to each other. Much more confusion results when the learner tries to interrelate the various subjects taught at school.
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Students who actively make observations, collect, analyze, and synthesize information, and draw conclusions are developing useful problem-solving skills.
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