Bruner’s Cycle of Inquiry. Problem-Based Learning Model.

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Bruner’s Cycle of Inquiry

Problem-Based Learning Model

Cognitive Apprenticeship Ann Holum, John Seely Brown & Allan Collins Developing the skills of expert learners Modeling Scaffolding Fading Coaching

Inquiry Learning Resources Inquiry in the Everyday World of Schools (Eisenhower National Clearinghouse) m?input=FOC indexttp:// m?input=FOC index Definition of Inquiry-Based Learning (University of Illinois) e Teaching and Learning of Science (U Penn) science.html science.html Introduction to Inquiry Pedagogy/Problem-Based Learning (University of Helsinki)