The development of Inquiry-Based Attitude is internationally accepted as an essential new objective in educating and professionalising teachers. This emphasis on developing Inquiry-Based Attitude is important in a dynamic labour market that requires lifelong learning. Theoretical notions reflect the importance of Inquiry-Based Attitude as a facilitator of teachers’ ability to continuously and sustainably renew their professional teaching performance and develop innovative practice (Cochran-Smith & Lytle, 2009; Cochran-Smith & Zeichner, 2010; Leeman & Wardekker, 2014; Mason, 2009; OCW/EZ, 2009; Onderwijsraad, 2014). This issue of continuation and sustainability from a lifelong learning perspective needs particular attention in te...
Inquiry based learning (IBL) is one of many terms used to describe educational approaches that are d...
© 2007 Graham Bruce Parr.This research has taken place at a time when governments in Australia, like...
Even though studies have shown that the impact of professional development on inquiry-based learning...
The development of Inquiry-Based Attitude is internationally accepted as an essential new objective ...
This is a pre-print. Please refer only to the version published at Teaching in Higher Education, 201...
There is currently a tension around the professional status of teachers that centres on the place of...
This contribution focuses on inquiry-based education as one of the ways to develop and improve profe...
This study aims to gain insight into the perceived purpose and value of preservice teacher inquiry i...
Current changes in society address new demands on professionals’ ability to respond to new and chang...
This study investigates how a UK Secondary School introduced inquiry as a form of teacher profession...
New Zealand educators are increasingly using inquiry based approaches as a solution to contextual ch...
In 2000, the Curriculum Development Council (CDC) of Hong Kong launched curriculum reform for all sc...
Currently, there is evidence for a common vision of good professional development, which respects an...
Despite the tremendous efforts which have been made over the last few years, inquiry-based learning ...
Inquiry-based working is assumed to contribute to improving educational quality and to stimulate pro...
Inquiry based learning (IBL) is one of many terms used to describe educational approaches that are d...
© 2007 Graham Bruce Parr.This research has taken place at a time when governments in Australia, like...
Even though studies have shown that the impact of professional development on inquiry-based learning...
The development of Inquiry-Based Attitude is internationally accepted as an essential new objective ...
This is a pre-print. Please refer only to the version published at Teaching in Higher Education, 201...
There is currently a tension around the professional status of teachers that centres on the place of...
This contribution focuses on inquiry-based education as one of the ways to develop and improve profe...
This study aims to gain insight into the perceived purpose and value of preservice teacher inquiry i...
Current changes in society address new demands on professionals’ ability to respond to new and chang...
This study investigates how a UK Secondary School introduced inquiry as a form of teacher profession...
New Zealand educators are increasingly using inquiry based approaches as a solution to contextual ch...
In 2000, the Curriculum Development Council (CDC) of Hong Kong launched curriculum reform for all sc...
Currently, there is evidence for a common vision of good professional development, which respects an...
Despite the tremendous efforts which have been made over the last few years, inquiry-based learning ...
Inquiry-based working is assumed to contribute to improving educational quality and to stimulate pro...
Inquiry based learning (IBL) is one of many terms used to describe educational approaches that are d...
© 2007 Graham Bruce Parr.This research has taken place at a time when governments in Australia, like...
Even though studies have shown that the impact of professional development on inquiry-based learning...