All people learn by asking questions!
What do you see?
What do you think?
What do you wonder?
Let's learn by exploring the Stripling and the Big 6 Models of Inquiry
"Using an inquiry process model and questioning techniques sets learners on a path that allows them to make connections between prior knowledge and new knowledge gained during the process" Lori E. Donovan, AASL Shared Foundations Inquire
Librarian Barbara Stripling created this model of Inquiry Learning that prompts questions through every step
Learners ask questions through the 6 steps of connect, wonder, investigate, construct, express, and reflect to deepen learning.
Stripling Model (MK Simpson)
Mike Eisenberg and Bob Berkowitz created the Big 6 Model of Inquiry for systematic discovery
Learners search through the 6 steps of task definition, information seeking strategies, location and access, use of information, synthesis, and evaluation to focus on product and process of thinking