Use Inquiry-Based Learning to Stay Curious About What You’re Studying

This article discusses the concept of inquiry-based learning and how it can be applied to independent studying. Inquiry-based learning is a method that encourages curiosity and deep thinking by posing questions and scenarios related to the subject being studied. It involves four steps: developing questions, researching, presenting what you've learned, and reflecting on the process. This technique is similar to other study methods like SQ3R and KWL, where you skim the material, form questions, and seek answers. The article also explains the four levels of inquiry-based learning, with Level 1 being confirmation inquiry, which reinforces existing knowledge. By understanding and applying inquiry-based learning, readers can enhance their productivity and improve their studying techniques.



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