Inquiry Based Science Teaching

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Inquiry Based Science Teaching What is it, why should we use it, and how is it done.

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Inquiry defined There are at least two ways to view inquiry: general inquiry scientific inquiry.

General Inquiry General inquiry refers to finding out about anything and everything. It does not specify the context or place limits on the approach. “teaching science through inquiry” “learning by discovery,” was given a great deal of impetus by Jerome Bruner (1961).

Science as Inquiry Some times referred to as scientific inquiry. active student learning, or engaged learing importance of understanding scientific topics active student learning and the importance of understanding a scientific topic.

It’s both process and content “…the conclusions of science are closely linked with the inquiry which produced them and that is why we must take into account the close organic connections between process and content in science” (Rutherford,1964, p. 80).

Techniques of Inquiry Teaching Asking questions Science process skills Discrepant events Inductive activities Deductive activities Gathering information Problem solving

Asking Questions Questions can stimulate thought and action. They are at the heart of the inquiry process. Good question to get students thinking critically about the world in which they live. When students formulate questions of personal interest, they are more likely to engage in activities they find meaningful.

Science Process Skills These skills focus on thinking patterns that scientists use to construct knowledge, represent ideas, and communicate information. Science process skills help students pose questions, state problems, make observations, classify data, construct inferences, form hypotheses, communicate findings, and conduct experiments.

Discrepant events A discrepant event puzzles students, causing them to wonder why an event occurred as it did. Puzzlement can stimulate students to engage in reasoning and the desire to find out (Piaget,1971) Engages students in finding out why something happened.

Inductive activities The learner first encounters the attributes and instances of an idea, then names and discusses the idea. This empirical-inductive approach gives students a concrete experience whereby they obtain sensory impressions and data from real objects and events. It is an experience-before-vocabulary approach.

Deductive activities The deductive approach is a vocabulary-before-experience model of teaching in which lecture and discussion precede laboratory or field work. Because it is hard to “discover” many biological phenomenon this approach is very common in biology classrooms. The key is that the lab needs to be authentic and inquiry based.

Gathering information Much of the inquiry that scientists and engineers engage in involves reading and communicating with other people. Many of these professionals probably spend more time gathering ideas and information from literature sources and other individuals than they spend conducting laboratory or field work. Being able to critically evaluate is key!

Problem Solving Problem solving is often used synonymously with inquiry and science process skill reasoning (Helgeson, 1989, 1994). this concept is associated with the nature of scientific inquiry as well as instructional methodology. One type of problem-solving approach centers on problems that are relevant to students’ lives (Dewey, 1938). students raise questions, plan procedures, collect information, and form conclusions.

Inquiry benefits Has the potential to transform science classrooms into educational environments that buzz with active learners engaged in inquiry. inquiry-based instruction will help students construct fundamental science concepts that will help them better understand themselves and the world around them.