General Resources
Inquiry Related Resources
Inquiry Related Resources
- Explanation-Driven Inquiry: Integrating Conceptual and Epistemic Scaffolds for Scientific Inquiry
- Thirteen Ed Online: Inquiry Based Learning
- The Art of Questioning
- Ball State Center for Creative Inquiry
- How to: Inquiry
- Inquiry Driven Learning
- Inquiry Based Teaching
- Journal of Inquiry-Based Learning in Mathematics
- Inquiry Project Learning Research
- Sugata Mitra: The Child Driven Education
- How to Trigger Students’ Inquiry Through Projects
- Why Curiosity Enhances Learning | Edutopia
- Curiosity: It Helps Us Learn, But Why?
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