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    Inquiry-based learning powered by technology "Tell me and I forget, show me and I remember, involve me and I understand" (Franklin). This old proverb tells us the essence of inquiry-based learning. Rather than being told by others about our world, it is much more memorable if we explore the facts first-hand by ourselves and engage in the involvement. The human beings are naturally curious and have a natural potentiality for learning: "They are curious about their world, until and unless this…

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    In the video, each of the teachers use a variety of strategies that lead to successful and well-managed inquiry. Their approaches encourage communication, community, organization, understanding, and inquiry. One approach I really appreciate from Ms. M’s classroom is how she reminds her students of the class rules they have established. She informs students to take turns, respect what each other says, there is no laughing, and that every idea is important. This is an important part of Phase B:…

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    What are the methods of Inquiry? Basically, methods of inquiry are different ways an investigator can gather information for his/her case whether it’s a normal routine investigation or trying to reconstruct a past crime scene. Outside resources such as forensic scientists, computer technicians or anthropologist could be used in order to validate evidence collected. The scientific method is a great tool to use when trying to reconstruct a crime scene. The scientific method is not only for…

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    Whole school inquiry frameworks are a fantastic way of developing understandings in the classroom. For the curriculum to be effective there needs to be a 'collaborative process where students and teachers have a voice ' (Preston, Harvie, & Wallace, 2015). Inquiry frameworks, encourage active involvement and collaboration from the students in constructing their knowledge which is essential to effective teaching and learning. Approaching learning through inquiry enhances investigation and the…

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    essential to watch students are doing in schools. Inquiry-based learning enables teachers to address these schools in a meaningful way, with a student-centered approach and real-world applications. Inquiry-based learning prepare students for an uncertain future are providing an education that supports them to actively engage in their learning, to think critically, to communicate in various ways, to collaborate, and to process information. Inquiry-based learning will prepare students for 21st…

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    Practice inquiry (PI) is dealing with uncertainties of the patient cases in the clinical setting through a small group approach. These ambiguities include misperceptions and bafflement surrounding cases in terms of diagnostic and treatment modalities, ethical dilemmas, and/or prognosis of the patient. The goal is for the clinicians to learn from the individual cases tackled through the group effort to demystify the perplexity of the patient condition (Sommers, 2013). In my clinical placement, PI…

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    I will first address the four types of inquiry research, then the topic of integration, and lastly the themes for integration. In chapter nine, there is a section regarding the four types of inquiry research. This type of research is important in social studies as it attempts to answer questions by seeking appropriate sources of data, gathering and processing data, making inferences, and reaching conclusions about human behavior. The four types of inquiry research are historical research,…

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    Name: Archana Vachhani Date: 12/6/2014 P1 IPPE Drug Inquiries Log # Requestor Question Answer Reference 1 Pharmacist (Roby) Can a patient who is allergic to Penicillin take Augmentin? Why or why not? Patient who is allergic to Penicillin cannot take Augmentin because Augmentin contain combination of amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium, and amoxicillin belongs to penicillin class of antibiotic. □ Facts & Comparisons □ Lexi-Comp □ Micromedex □…

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    Bioethics mainly focuses on discussing the purposes to clone children for the childless. "If a man could not produce sperm, cloning would allow him to have a child who is biologically related to him"("PCBE: Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry -- Full Report" 2002).Couples who desire a biological child and are faced with infertility obstacles would benefit from cloning to produce children because they would no longer be stripped from the opportunity of bearing their biological…

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    Pam: 5 Examples of Inquiry Based Learning Inquiry based learning is based on research that shows that when students select intellectual activities, they are more creative, positive and independent. Inquiry-based learning provides more opportunities for students to develop problem coping, solving and researching skills. Inquiry Planning Student planning is the first phase of the inquiring-learning process. Students must understand that the primary purpose of inquiry-based learning projects is…

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