Inquiry Learning
- Engage
- Explore
- Explain
- Elaborate
- Evaluate
Inquiry Learning is a form of active learning that starts by posing questions, problems, or scenarios; this is a student-centered learning model where students are active learners and engage in self-reflection
Students will develop questions they want to answer, research the topic, present what they learn, and reflect on what worked during the process and what did not.
Teachers will model behaviors and skills, support content learning, use multiple means of assessment, and act as facilitators.
A sample question to engage students would be "How do you know if a law is just?" Students will then begin the process of explore what they think makes a law just, explain what they know about just laws, then elaborate on what they know about just laws after some research, and finally students will assess their learning by sharing their knowledge with the class.