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Educators Suzie Boss, Jeffrey Wilhelm, Steven Anderson and Stephen Lazar discuss the differences between Project-Based, Problem-Based and Inquiry Learning.
With well defined lines of inquiry and guidance in research and production, inquiry-based learning is very similar to project-based learning. Applied learning emphasizes hands on experiences.
Project-based learning continues to be misinterpreted as a single teaching strategy rather than as a set of design principles that allow us to introduce the philosophy of inquiry into education in an ...
We explained multiple methods of using inquiry-based learning in the classroom to include learning centers, collaborative learning, cooperative learning, project-based leaning, and problem-based ...
Can inquiry-based and project-based learning exist in a traditional industrial-age school? It may be time for schools to invent fresh ecosystems designed specifically for inquiry.
Learn a proven method to develop global competence through project-based learning. Learn how to engage students in projects that are inquiry-based, student led, problem focused, authentic, and rooted ...
Children’s inquiry is a pedagogical approach that positions young learners as active investigators who co-construct ...