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Inquiry learning: the process is essential to the product |
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Editor(s): Deborah Green and Deborah Price |
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Cambridge University Press |
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Cambridge, United Kingdom |
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10.1017/9781108692779.015 |
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HASS teaching is aimed at developing lifelong learning skills that will enable learners today to be active citizens of their communities, their nation and the world. It is hoped that the knowledge and skills learnt in educational settings will be utilised and built on over the course of learners' lives. Inquiry learning provides an excellent vehicle to achieve these goals because it allows learners to go further than assimilating knowledge. The inquiry process in HASS places great emphasis on learners viewing different perspectives and values and using critical thinking skills to evaluate and make decisions. The result of this approach is that learners themselves develop opinions, form values and acquire skills that will underpin their behaviour, both now and in the future. |
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Making humanities and social sciences come alive: early years and primary education, p. 199-212 |
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