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Instructional Methods in Inquiry-Based Learning

Instructional Methods in Inquiry-Based Learning. Chadia Abras PhD. Outline. What is Inquiry? The Inquiry Cycle. Benefits of the Inquiry Method. Criteria for Successful Inquiry. Inquiry Process. Criteria for Problem and Question Selection. Instructional Methods and Inquiry. Conclusion.

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Instructional Methods in Inquiry-Based Learning

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  1. Instructional Methodsin Inquiry-Based Learning Chadia Abras PhD

  2. Outline • What is Inquiry? • The Inquiry Cycle. • Benefits of the Inquiry Method. • Criteria for Successful Inquiry. • Inquiry Process. • Criteria for Problem and Question Selection. • Instructional Methods and Inquiry. • Conclusion.

  3. Inquiry –Based Instruction

  4. Inquiry-Based Cycle

  5. Benefits problem-solving critical thinking skills disciplinary content transfer of concepts new problem questions learn self-directed learning skills ownership of inquiry enhances student interest

  6. Criteria for a successful inquiry

  7. Inquiry Process

  8. Criteria for Problem Selection • Relevancy • Significance • Interest • Research • Big enough • Small enough

  9. Instructional Methods • Lecture • Group Discussion • One-to-One Instruction • Demonstration / Return Demonstration • Gaming • Simulation • Role Playing • Role Modeling • Self-Instruction

  10. Conclusion

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