Why do we use this workbook all the time??

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Why do we use this workbook all the time??

Guided Inquiry A Guided Inquiry classroom consists of students working in teams on specially designed guided inquiry materials. These materials guide students toward formulation of their own valid conclusions. The instructor serves as facilitator, observing and periodically addressing individual and classroom-wide needs.

Improved Teaching Guided Inquiry is based on research indicating that Teaching by telling does NOT work for most students. Students who are part of an interactive community are more likely to be successful. Students develop greater ownership over the material when they are given an opportunity to construct their own understanding. This leads to improved comprehension and retention of concepts. Students learn that logical thinking and teamwork are prized above simply getting "the correct answer."

Why Guided Inquiry?

Why Guided Inquiry?

The data shown in the figure below represent students' responses to the following statement: "I would recommend the method of teaching used in this course to a student taking this course next year."

Conclusions Students achieve greater “success” in Guided Inquiry classrooms Regardless of whether success is defined as persistence, grades, retention of material or student satisfaction Students develop teamwork and communication skills