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Topia!: Reference: Education: Methods and Theories: Learning Theories: Inquiry Based Learning: Instructional Models (12)
Constructivism and the Five E's - An explanation of the five E's approach: Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate and Evaluate (Miami Museum of Science). Problem-Based Learning - A method in which learners are progressively given more responsibility for their own education. PBL uses real world problems to stimulate learning, and to integrate and organize learned information in ways that will ensure its recall and application to future problems. Publishing or Programming? Framework for WWW Sites for Kids - Discusses web research and publishing by children, suggesting the use of maps for the work children do on particular topics from launch, through brainstorming and early research, through pilot investigations and expert contributions to the final presentation. Problem-posing, Problem-solving, Persuasion - The BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium emphasizes the 3 P's of science education: Problem-posing, Problem-solving and Peer Persuasion. Learning Cycle - A graphic display of the five E's approach. Instructional Design Models - Comprehensive set of links to major models for instruction. The Socratic Method: Teaching by Asking Instead of by Telling - An explanation of the Socratic method of teaching by guided questioning. Problem Based Learning (Maricopa Community College) - An overview, a collection of reviewed web sites and print material, lesson ideas and original publications. Includes a mathematics lesson that involves using the Internet to research the problem underlying an automobile purchase. If I Teach This Way, Am I Doing My Job? Constructivism in the Classroom - Article describes the value of integrating technology with student-centered, meaningful, and engaging learning experiences based on constructivist theory. IMSA Center for Problem-Based Learning - The Center was established by the Illinois Math and Science Academy to engage in PBL research, information exchange, teacher training, and curriculum development in K-16 educational settings. Student Questions: Foundations for Inquiry - Masters thesis reporting a qualitative study on "how science instruction can develop student questions into centerpieces of ongoing classroom inquiry."
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