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TOPIC: Inquiry-based learning

Strengthening STEM Instruction through Student-Centred Approaches

issue 73 jun 2020

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education, an interdisciplinary approach to learning and teaching, plays …

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Preparing Globally-Minded Citizens

issue 62 sep 2017

With ever-increasing transnational flows of people, cultures, ideas, technology and capital, preparing our young to …

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Curious Minds, Citizenship Education and Inquiry

issue 62 sep 2017

To be an informed, concerned and participative citizen, one has to be inquisitive about the …

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Engaging in Argumentation in Class

issue 57 jun 2016

Teaching students the art of argumentation is one way to help nurture 21st century dispositions …

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Using Technology for Inquiry-based Learning

issue 52 mar 2015

Inquiry-based learning is highly encouraged in today’s Social Studies classrooms. Some teachers may wonder how …

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Transforming Learning and Teaching with Games

issue 45 nov / dec 2013

In the world of games, knowledge isn’t useful unless students translate it into action. What …

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Educating for the Future

issue 44 sep / oct 2013

In our high-tech world, the Humanities disciplines continue to be relevant and may become even …

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From the Field to the Geography Classroom

issue 44 sep / oct 2013

In Geography, what students learn in the field is just as important as what they …

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The Makings of History

issue 44 sep / oct 2013

There are always two sides to every story. But what happens when there are different, …

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A Learning Journey in Changi

issue 44 sep / oct 2013

A field trip is a great way to combine learning and fun for students. The …

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