• Five Benefits of Inquiry Based Learning - Be Better. Do Better.

     

    Inquiry-based learning encourages students to ask questions and explore topics that interest them. It can be used in classrooms and help students make real-world connections and develop problem-solving skills. 

    Inquiry-based learning can include activities like science experiments, field trips, classroom debates, projects, and group work. 
     
    Some characteristics of inquiry-based learning include:
    • Students ask their own questions.
    • Students find evidence to support their answers.
    • Students explain the evidence they've collected.
    • Students connect their explanations to what they've learned.
    • Students create arguments and justifications for their explanations. 
       
     
    Inquiry-based learning can help students become more engaged and enthusiastic about learning. It can also help them develop a curiosity-driven environment and make real-world connections.