The Inquiry Process requires that students ask questions. This visualization provides five questions in the following four categories.
* How do you pose real questions?
* How do you find and validate resources?
* How to you interpret information?
* How do you write your report?
From my experience students often struggle with inquiry based learning. In classrooms it is often the teacher asking the question and the students responding. What would happen if you provided your students with a copy of this infographic and used it as a tool to help them scaffold their thinking and better understand what the inquiry process is?
We are so far removed from inquiry based classrooms that curiosity is but a shadow. Students wait to be fed the learning, which isn't true learning if it is fed. True learning comes from asking our own questions and setting out on a quest to unravel the riddle we have created.
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We are so far removed from inquiry based classrooms that curiosity is but a shadow. Students wait to be fed the learning, which isn't true learning if it is fed. True learning comes from asking our own questions and setting out on a quest to unravel the riddle we have created.
wonderful visual for the inquiry process - for educators and to share with students.
Great graphic for inquiry learning