Inquiry-Oriented Lesson/Laboratory Characteristics and Framework

 

The teacher:

The students:

Inquiry Lesson Framework

Inquiry and the National Science Education Standards also propose the following elements as components of inquiry-based instruction (see Table 2-7). Note that these phases essentially constitute a learning cycle.

Phase 1: Students engage with a scientific question, event, or phenomenon. This connects with what they already know, creates dissonance with their own ideas, and/or motivates them to learn more.

Phase 2: Students explore ideas through hands-on experiences, formulate and test hypotheses, solve problems, and create explanations for what they observe.

Phase 3: Students analyze and interpret data, synthesize their ideas, build models, and clarify concepts and explorations with teachers and other sources of scientific knowledge.

Phase 4: Students extend their new understanding and abilities and apply what they have learned to new situations.

Phase 5: Students, with their teachers, review and assess what they have learned and how they have learned it.

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