In Praise of Questions: Elevating the Role of Questions for Inquiry in Secondary School Science

by: Catherine Milne

If scientific inquiry is to be part of the focus in secondary school science, teachers must develop learning situations in which question posing is essential and they must help students learn how to pose scientifically oriented questions. In focusing on questions, teachers and students both play an important role the classroom. Teachers provide rich inquiry-based opportunities for students, while students engage in exploring the phenomena they encounter in class.

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Type Book ChapterPub Date 1/1/2008Stock # PB216X_9

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