Inquiry-based learning (also enquiry-based learning in British English) starts by posing questions, problems or scenarios—rather than simply presenting established facts or portraying a smooth path to knowledge. The process is often assisted by a facilitator.
This Resource Covers:
1. Meaning of IBL
2. Why Inquiry
3. Inquiry Components and Procedures
4. Inquiry Levels and Benefits
5. Facilitator's and Learner's Role
6. Inquiry Challenges and Outcomes
7. Resources to Implement IBL
This Resource Covers:
1. Meaning of IBL
2. Why Inquiry
3. Inquiry Components and Procedures
4. Inquiry Levels and Benefits
5. Facilitator's and Learner's Role
6. Inquiry Challenges and Outcomes
7. Resources to Implement IBL
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Very clear introduction to Inquiry Based Learning. Thank you for sharing.
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