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All that we need to know about inquiry-based learning!

Inquiry-based learning is not just asking the students what they know. There is more to it that triggers their curiosity. Moreover, activating children’s curiosity is a far more tough goal to achieve, than just delivering information.  

Despite the complexity it is believed to have, inquiry-based learning can be easy on educators. The reason for this release of authority which engages students better by transferring a few responsibilities. In other words, inquiry-based learning is the process of learning that involves children by allowing them to understand real-world influences through questioning. It is an approach that motivates kids to indulge in experimental learning and logical thinking. 

In this learning approach, educators can understand how each student perceives and understand questions. It gives them an idea of how the viewpoint of each student in the classroom differs from one another. At LogiQminds, mentors focus on understanding students’ need and their perspectives on the questions and helping them to reach a suitable solution.   

During the process of inquiry-based learning, children practice the research skills that reflect their progress towards their goals. Moreover, other significant benefits of this learning skill are- 

  • Showcases the basic misunderstandings and gaps the child is facing in the learning process. As mentioned by White & Gunstone, 1992 “the quality of questions students asks reveals how much they know and how well they learn”

  • Encourages deeper understanding and thinking on the given topic.

  • Facilitate kids to discover their abilities and process of thinking on a complex topic.

Thus, with this learning approach, educators can understand the areas where children are lacking and need more help and attention. To know more about inquiry-based learning in the classroom, check LogiQminds now.