1. How do you learn something through inquiry?
2. Why is inquiry a scientific way of thinking?
3. Do you agree that inquiring on something means you are researching about it? Explain your point?
4. Was there an instance in your life when you did some sort of an inquiry or research? Describe your experience?
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1. Ask students to reflect on what worked about the process and what didn't.
2. An inquiry is considered a scientific way of thinking because this allows our minds to engage in fact-finding activities.
3. of course, Note the word, "inquiring". Which means showing interest on something asking for more information, inshort, investigate. Investigate on the other hand means searching. You are asking and gathering a lot of informations in accord with your target. You are making time and ask for confirmation about the said report. And you are exploring new things to discover. In short, you are researching.
4. Yes many times, an example of this is when I was still in college. I don't know how to start my thesis. I asked it I asked different people. I also researched via internet to find out the answer. When I found out that I immediately studied it well so that I could finish the thesis and it was mine to overcome. Maybe the difficulties I experienced were asking questions to different people, because I'm a shy person, it's embarrassing because you just ask other people even if you don't know them. The other one is that I'm going to different people. different schools to gather data that I used or shared with different people. I felt happy and good when I finished my thesis because I knew in myself that I was struggling with it.
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