Ark of Inquiry

Web-based supportive materials

Here you will find supportive web-based materials about the Ark of Inquiry project. Separate materials are available for teachers, teacher educators and researchers, scientists and parents.

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Materials for teachers Materials for teacher educators and researchers Materials for scientists Materials for parents

In the materials you will find examples of inquiry-based activities and answers to the following questions:

  • What is inquiry?
  • What are the phases of inquiry?
  • What are the skills and practices involved in inquiry?
  • How to support pupils in the Ark of Inquiry activities?
  • How to provide constructive feedback on pupils’ inquiry activities?

In the materials you will find successful practices derived from professional development courses and answers to the following questions:

  • How to support teachers in understanding and in using the Ark of Inquiry materials both during teacher training and implementation?
  • How, when and why to prompt teachers to reflect on their understanding of inquiry and inquiry-based instruction?
  • How to provide constructive feedback on teachers’ inquiry practices?

In the materials you will find examples of inquiry-based activities and answers to the following questions:

  • What is inquiry?
  • What are the phases of inquiry?
  • What are the skills and practices involved in inquiry?

In the materials, you will find the general outline of the Ark of Inquiry project and answers to the following questions:

  • What is the expected role of the parents in the Ark of Inquiry project?
  • How to scaffold children in the Ark of Inquiry activities at home?
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