inquiry-Based Learning

Inquiry-based learning is a group of teaching strategies that emphasize student engagement, application exploration, experimentation, and critical thinking.

Training focuses on student participation and interaction. Inquiry based learning asks questions, resolves problems, and encourages independence.

There are three inquiry-based learning approaches:

  • Socratic Questioning.
  • Problem-Based Learning.
  • Discovery Learning.

These teaching strategies aren’t exclusive of one another. Use these strategies in conjunction with lecture and step-by-step instruction.

The strategies all rely on a solid foundation in Windows and JAWS basics.

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