Developing students’ skills to pose and respond to questions and actively engage in inquiry behaviours enables students to problem solve and critically engage with learning and society. The aim of this study was to analyse the impact of providing teachers with an intervention in inquiry pedagogy alongside inquiry science curriculum in comparison to an intervention in non-inquiry pedagogy alongside inquiry science curriculum on student questioning and other inquiry behaviours. Teacher participants in the comparison condition received training in four inquiry-based science units and in collaborative strategic reading. The experimental group, the community of inquiry (COI) condition, received training in facilitating a COI in addition to train...
Inquiry-based science education (IBSE) has been promoted as an inspiring way of learning science by ...
Science education should offer students the opportunity to learn and engage with the practices of sc...
This study investigates how a UK Secondary School introduced inquiry as a form of teacher profession...
Many primary teachers face challenges in teaching inquiry science, often because they believe that t...
Master of EducationRecently some writers have advocated a reorganisation of primary science teaching...
The purpose of this study is to understand the processes of teacher learning and collaboration when ...
Teaching children to ask and answer questions is critically important if they are to learn to talk a...
In spite of having a long history in education, inquiry teaching (the teaching in ways that foster i...
Science teaching and learning has been the focus of reform efforts for many years. The most recent e...
For over 50 years science inquiry has been positively associated with student achievement. Recently,...
M.Ed. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Using a multiple-case s...
Among the approaches that can favour a meaningful learning of science, inquiry-based learning (IBL) ...
This paper reports the problems of a researcher-teacher attempting to meet the challenge of inquiry ...
Teaching students to ask and answer questions is critically important if they are to engage in reaso...
Inquiry-based science education (IBSE) has been promoted as an inspiring way of learning science by ...
Inquiry-based science education (IBSE) has been promoted as an inspiring way of learning science by ...
Science education should offer students the opportunity to learn and engage with the practices of sc...
This study investigates how a UK Secondary School introduced inquiry as a form of teacher profession...
Many primary teachers face challenges in teaching inquiry science, often because they believe that t...
Master of EducationRecently some writers have advocated a reorganisation of primary science teaching...
The purpose of this study is to understand the processes of teacher learning and collaboration when ...
Teaching children to ask and answer questions is critically important if they are to learn to talk a...
In spite of having a long history in education, inquiry teaching (the teaching in ways that foster i...
Science teaching and learning has been the focus of reform efforts for many years. The most recent e...
For over 50 years science inquiry has been positively associated with student achievement. Recently,...
M.Ed. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Using a multiple-case s...
Among the approaches that can favour a meaningful learning of science, inquiry-based learning (IBL) ...
This paper reports the problems of a researcher-teacher attempting to meet the challenge of inquiry ...
Teaching students to ask and answer questions is critically important if they are to engage in reaso...
Inquiry-based science education (IBSE) has been promoted as an inspiring way of learning science by ...
Inquiry-based science education (IBSE) has been promoted as an inspiring way of learning science by ...
Science education should offer students the opportunity to learn and engage with the practices of sc...
This study investigates how a UK Secondary School introduced inquiry as a form of teacher profession...