"Science teaching has suffered because science has been so frequently presented just as so much ready-made knowledge, so much subject-matter of fact and law, rather than as the effective method of inquiry into any subject-matter."
John Dewey
Science, 1910
What is Inquiry?
Levels of Inquiry Practice (PowerPoint)
Articles about Wenning's Levels of Inquiry Model of Science Teaching (in order of publication):
- Levels of inquiry: Hierarchies of pedagogical practices and inquiry processes. JPTEO, 2(3), February 2005, pp. 3-11. (revised 2/2012)
- Levels of inquiry: Using inquiry spectrum learning sequences to teach science. JPTEO, 5(4), Summer 2010, pp 11-20. (revised edition 1/23/2012)
- The Levels of Inquiry Model of Science Teaching. JPTEO, 6(2), Summer 2011, 9-16 (revised edition 1/23/2012)
- Sample learning sequences based on the Levels of Inquiry Model of Science Teaching including Appendix. (with Manzoor Ali Khan). JPTEO, 6(2), Summer 2011, 17-30.
Stages of Experimental Inquiry (PowerPoint, 2012 edition)
Experimental inquiry in introductory physics courses. JPTEO, 6(2), Summer 2011, 2-8.
Why Inquiry?
Why Inquiry? (PowerPoint)
Resistance to Inquiry
Resistance to Inquiry (PowerPoint)
Implementing Inquiry
Minimizing resistance to inquiry-oriented instruction: The importance of climate setting. JPTEO, 3(2), December 2005, pp. 10-15.
Inquiry Lesson/Laboratory Characteristics and Framework
A generic model for inquiry-oriented labs in post secondary introductory physics (PDF)
Supplemental Readings:
Socratic Dialogues and Inquiry
Whiteboarding and Socratic dialogues: Questions and answers (PDF)
Engaging students in conducting Socratic dialogues: Suggestions for science teachers (PDF)
Promoting Inquiry through Effective Questioning (addressed later in course)
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