Inquiry Learning
David Geelan
University of Queensland
Inquiry is not constructivism, although it is
a teaching-learning approach that is
consistent with constructivist theories
about knowing and learning.
Inquiry can be open-entry (starts with a
broad question but ends up with the
development of a pre-planned scientific
concept, for example) or open-ended
(inquiry into a social or technological
question where each student ends up with
a different answer).
Inquiry is about asking questions in class.
It’s about what kinds of questions are asked
(just factual recall, or synthesis and
application, or life-application, or open-
entry/ended inquiry questions). It’s also
about who asks the questions – the teacher
or the students? And even if the teacher
asks the question, do the students come to
‘own’ it during the inquiry?
Inquiry does not mean that the teacher’s
role disappears or is minimised… the
teacher is actively involved in planning for
inquiry and in facilitating and supporting
the students’ activities at every stage.
Students can develop new concepts (for
them) in the process of inquiry, but they
are unlikely to arrive at the same
vocabulary and conventions of
communication that scientists use, so the
teacher has an important role in
‘translating’ student concepts into
scientific language, and in teaching
scientific language.
Inquiry can include library and web
searches, but should not be limited to
these. Considering that scientific concepts
are tested (in experiments) against the
real world, inquiry lessons that include
real experiments are likely to be very
powerful.
 An important part of the teacher’s role is
  managing students’ engagement and
  attention.
 A small amount of frustration can be
  helpful if it is encouraging students to
  explore and find ways to satisfy their
  curiosity, but too much frustration can
  lead students to give up.
 In that situation it’s important for the
  teacher to come in with a hint or
  suggestion to allow some progress to be
  made and students to feel successful.
Inquiry

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Inquiry

  • 2. Inquiry is not constructivism, although it is a teaching-learning approach that is consistent with constructivist theories about knowing and learning.
  • 3. Inquiry can be open-entry (starts with a broad question but ends up with the development of a pre-planned scientific concept, for example) or open-ended (inquiry into a social or technological question where each student ends up with a different answer).
  • 4. Inquiry is about asking questions in class. It’s about what kinds of questions are asked (just factual recall, or synthesis and application, or life-application, or open- entry/ended inquiry questions). It’s also about who asks the questions – the teacher or the students? And even if the teacher asks the question, do the students come to ‘own’ it during the inquiry?
  • 5. Inquiry does not mean that the teacher’s role disappears or is minimised… the teacher is actively involved in planning for inquiry and in facilitating and supporting the students’ activities at every stage.
  • 6. Students can develop new concepts (for them) in the process of inquiry, but they are unlikely to arrive at the same vocabulary and conventions of communication that scientists use, so the teacher has an important role in ‘translating’ student concepts into scientific language, and in teaching scientific language.
  • 7. Inquiry can include library and web searches, but should not be limited to these. Considering that scientific concepts are tested (in experiments) against the real world, inquiry lessons that include real experiments are likely to be very powerful.
  • 8.  An important part of the teacher’s role is managing students’ engagement and attention.  A small amount of frustration can be helpful if it is encouraging students to explore and find ways to satisfy their curiosity, but too much frustration can lead students to give up.  In that situation it’s important for the teacher to come in with a hint or suggestion to allow some progress to be made and students to feel successful.