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 ===== What is inquiry-based learning? ===== ===== What is inquiry-based learning? =====
  
-The idea of inquiry-based learning is to foster characteristics of good learners and encourage them in the educational process. These characteristics(([[http://​www.arvindguptatoys.com/​arvindgupta/​taasa.pdf|Postman,​ Neil, and Charles Weingartner. Teaching as a subversive activity. Dell, 1980.]])) ​include confidence in the ability to learn, enjoying problem-solving,​ trusting one's own judgement, not fearing being wrong, a flexible point of view, and respect for facts. ​These qualities, according to Postman and Weingartner(([[http://​www.arvindguptatoys.com/​arvindgupta/​taasa.pdf|Postman,​ Neil, and Charles Weingartner. Teaching as a subversive activity. Dell, 1980.]])) can be fostered through an approach in which the teacher:+The idea of inquiry-based learning is to foster characteristics of good learners and encourage them in the educational process. These characteristics include confidence in the ability to learn, enjoying problem-solving,​ trusting one's own judgement, not fearing being wrong, a flexible point of view, and respect for facts.(([[http://​www.arvindguptatoys.com/​arvindgupta/​taasa.pdf|Postman,​ Neil, and Charles Weingartner. Teaching as a subversive activity. Dell, 1980.]])) ​These qualities ​can be fostered through an approach in which the teacher(([[http://​www.arvindguptatoys.com/​arvindgupta/​taasa.pdf|Postman,​ Neil, and Charles Weingartner. Teaching as a subversive activity. Dell, 1980.]])):
  
   * rarely tells the students what they need to know since that would reduce their excitement in finding things out on their own,   * rarely tells the students what they need to know since that would reduce their excitement in finding things out on their own,
-  * interacts with students mostly through questioning and encourages ​interaction among students,+  * interacts with students mostly through questioning and encourages students ​to interact among themselves,
   * does not accept short answers, but rather tries to deepen them by further questioning,​   * does not accept short answers, but rather tries to deepen them by further questioning,​
   * rarely summarizes what students'​ discussion and what they have learned since learning is a continuous process.   * rarely summarizes what students'​ discussion and what they have learned since learning is a continuous process.
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 ===== Criticisms ===== ===== Criticisms =====
  
 +See: [[learning_paradigms:​constructivism&#​Criticisms|criticisms of constructivist approach to learning]].
 +===== Keywords =====
  
-===== Keywords and most important names ===== +  * **Inquiry-based learning**
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 ===== Bibliography ===== ===== Bibliography =====
  
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 [[http://​www.schreyerinstitute.psu.edu/​pdf/​ibl.pdf|Lane,​ J. Inquiry-based Learning. Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence, Penn State. 15th September 2007.]] [[http://​www.schreyerinstitute.psu.edu/​pdf/​ibl.pdf|Lane,​ J. Inquiry-based Learning. Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence, Penn State. 15th September 2007.]]
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-[[http://​www.cultural-connections.org/​programs/​meeting_notes/​What_is_IBL.pdf|Cultural Connections - What is Inquiry Based Learning.]] 
  
 [[http://​inquiry.illinois.edu/​|Inquiry Page. University of Illinois.]] Retrieved April 26, 2011. [[http://​inquiry.illinois.edu/​|Inquiry Page. University of Illinois.]] Retrieved April 26, 2011.
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 [[http://​books.google.hr/​books?​id=ybNL93nrtwwC&​printsec=frontcover&​dq=Inquiry+in+education&​hl=hr&​ei=XR64TaucJcaSOo3O3PgO&​sa=X&​oi=book_result&​ct=book-preview-link&​resnum=1&​ved=0CCsQuwUwAA#​v=onepage&​q&​f=false|Johnston,​ James Scott. Inquiry and education: John Dewey and the quest for democracy. SUNY Press, 2006.]] [[http://​books.google.hr/​books?​id=ybNL93nrtwwC&​printsec=frontcover&​dq=Inquiry+in+education&​hl=hr&​ei=XR64TaucJcaSOo3O3PgO&​sa=X&​oi=book_result&​ct=book-preview-link&​resnum=1&​ved=0CCsQuwUwAA#​v=onepage&​q&​f=false|Johnston,​ James Scott. Inquiry and education: John Dewey and the quest for democracy. SUNY Press, 2006.]]
  
 +[[http://​books.google.com/​books?​id=6byksA2b9_YC|Benson,​ Chris, and Christian, Scott. Writing to make a difference: classroom projects for community change. Teachers College Press, 2002.]]
  
-Benson, Chris, and Christian, Scott. Writing to make a differenceclassroom projects for community changeTeachers College Press, 2002. +[[http://books.google.hr/​books?​id=fsSPnW9jxbEC|Brew, A. The nature of research: Inquiry in academic contexts. New York : Routledge/​Farmer. 2001.]]
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-Brew, A. The nature of research: Inquiry in academic contexts. New York : Routledge/​Farmer. 2001.+
  
-Allen, P. and Greeves, H. Inquiry-based learning: A case study in Asian Studies. HERDSA News, 21-23. April 2005.+[[http://​trove.nla.gov.au/​goto?​i=x&​w=153076977&​d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.herdsa.org.au%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2007%2F06%2F1_herdsa_news_april_2005.pdf|Allen, P. and Greeves, H. Inquiry-based learning: A case study in Asian Studies. HERDSA News, 21-23. April 2005.]]
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