1. Inquiry Learning Frances M. Pottenger III Curriculum Research and Development Group University of Hawaii
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8. Informal vs Formal Knowledge COMMUNITY CERTIFIED COMMUNITY CERTIFIED FORMAL KNOWLEDGE INTER-PERSONAL EXCHANGE PERSONAL INFORMAL KNOWLEDGE EXISTING KNOWLEDGE LEARNED NEW KNOWLEDGE CREATED
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13. Phases of Inquiry and Knowledge Formality Formal Initiation Invention Investigation Interpretation Instruction Initiation Invention Investigation Interpret- Draw Conclusions Informal
Editor's Notes
Heuristic = problem solving by experiment - utilize self-education techniques
Colors denote formality of the mode: Black= Both formal and informal inquiry Green= informal inquiry only Blue = formal inquiry only
Colors denote formality of the mode: Black= Both formal and informal inquiry Green= informal inquiry only Blue = formal inquiry only
Colors denote formality of the mode: Black= Both formal and informal inquiry Green= informal inquiry only Blue = formal inquiry only
These are phases of the modes of inquiry, they represent operations of the modes of inquiry They are sequential except for Instruction which is concurrent with the other modes
Animated- the full circle has all the phases Click #2 is the relation of INFORMAL - note only draw conclusion for Interpret and NO instruction Click #3 removes the INFORMAL circle again