The document describes two information processing models: the concept attainment model and the scientific inquiry model.
The concept attainment model, developed by Bruner, Goodrow, and Austine, focuses on developing inductive reasoning skills. It involves presenting data, forming and testing hypotheses, and reaching a conclusion. The scientific inquiry model, developed by Suchman, aims to develop scientific inquiry skills through a five step process of encountering a problem, gathering data through verification and experimentation, formulating an explanation, and analyzing the inquiry process. Both models are aimed at actively engaging students in the learning process and developing skills like critical thinking, but can be challenging to implement and rely heavily on student and teacher participation.