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    The Inquiry Approach

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    actively and consistently engaged throughout a lesson; the key to this is selecting activities that will allow for them to be so engaged (Smith, 2013). Sessions that started with the Inquiry Approach allowed for effective questioning which in turn encouraged discussion among the students and with the teacher. The Inquiry Approach caused students to think about the subject matter and pursue their own line of questioning in the form of a Class Discussion. In constructivist classrooms, Class…

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    Narrative Inquiry

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    Narrative inquiry is the study of life experiences and the process of gathering information for the purpose of research through storytelling (Creswell, 2013). The purpose of narrative inquiry is to increase understanding of issues related to learning and teaching through storytelling and retelling of an individual’s life story. The narrative approach is based on the premise that, as human beings, we have an understanding and meaning to our lives through stories and offers ways to simultaneously…

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    Inquiry Of Elenchus

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    Not all criminal investigations go to plan. Sometimes the investigator has to change up their method of inquiry. When this happens the investigator may have to think on their feet and get creative. Investigators may also have to change their method because of new evidence that is presented to them. It is hard to predict the outcome of each case since there could always be new evidence discovered. During most cases, the investigator has to get to know the person before they start interrogating…

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    Humble Inquiry Summary

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    Executive Coaching, Andrea V. Picazo John Baugus 10-03-16 Description A. Schein, E. H. (n.d.). Humble inquiry: The gentle art of asking instead of telling. B. The purpose of this book is to provide the reader with a comprehensive understanding of humble inquiry as it relates to building positive relationships in the workplace and in life. C. This book discusses the concept of humble inquiry as it relates to building relationships. The main focus centers around the art of “asking” rather than…

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    Inquiry Charts

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    The during-reading strategy that should be integrated into science instruction is inquiry charts. When using inquiry charts, the students create questions about the topic they will be reading. The students will then refer back to this chart of questions during the reading of the text. Inquiry charts utilize the comprehension strategy of question-answer relationships. “Inquiry questions are intended to encourage readers to ask themselves questions as they read and learn” (Unrau…

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    Inquiry-Based Learning

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    iry-Based Learning for Humanities in Early Childhood Inquiry-based learning and constructivist learning environments go hand in hand to engage students in authentic learning experiences, where they are able to generate their own learning through real experiences (Nixon & Gould, 2005). Opportunities to learn should consist of experiences that facilitate the construction of knowledge (Jonassen, 1999). The hands-on and minds-on approach to learning develops a deeper understanding of the topic being…

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    Inquiry Based Learning

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    This assignment will describe what is the inquiry based learning and demonstrate the features of it. Also, it will explain why this teaching approach can help younger children explore their family through the history curriculum. It also explains the strengths and weaknesses when using the inquiry based learning in early years classrooms. Examples will be provided to show how the inquiry based learning could be used in the history curriculum. When people think about how children learn in the…

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    have a better understanding of inquiry and its purpose, it is important to ask the right questions of the research clarifying the validity and significance of its usefulness. The usefulness of inquiry in improving practice During the process of investigating my dissertation topic, inquiry required numerous changes to the subject matter. Although it is frustrating when a hypothesis does not evolve in the manner projected, it allowed one to appreciate the value of inquiry. My dissertation…

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    Humble Inquiry Analysis

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    humble inquiry. My learning while serving at First Light has been rooted in asking questions and inquiring. Thus, Schein’s concept has prompted me to ponder the type(s) of inquiry present in my experiences–including a simple question about a dish being served that drastically changed the context of the situation–and my capacity to ask them. Before I look at my capacity for Schein’s key concept, humble inquiry, in my experience, we need to first know what it is. Schein defines humble inquiry…

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    Shared Inquiry Discussion

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    Shared Inquiry Discussions Shared Inquiry is a method of learning that consists in making questions to everyone who reads something so that they can find its mainly meaning and information. Shared inquiry focus on Interpretive question-questions that have more than one possible answer, that way the leader of the discussion encourage participants to think, listen and respond to questions and answers from others in their discussion group. Shared inquiry discussion is based on the interpretation…

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