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Inquiry-Based Learning

Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL) is an educational approach where students actively engage in the learning process by posing questions, exploring resources, and discovering answers. Instead of passively receiving information, learners take a central role in investigating topics, guided by their curiosity and critical thinking.

The process typically involves:

  • Asking Questions – Students formulate open-ended questions based on their interests or observations.
  • Researching and Exploring – They gather information through investigation and experimentation.
  • Drawing Conclusions – Learners synthesize their findings and construct understanding.
  • Sharing and Reflecting – They communicate their insights and evaluate their learning journey.

IBL fosters deeper understanding, creativity, and independent problem-solving skills while making learning more personalized and engaging.

Source: SYNAPSES Teacher Academy

Educational Object Context
primary education
secondary education