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Why is structured discovery often confused with the inquiry model of instruction?
Why is structured discovery often confused with the inquiry model of instruction?
- Students work in partners.
- Structured discovery is a subset of the inquiry model.
- Both models focus on the same outcome.
- Students 'discover' in both models. (correct)
What is a common misconception about structured discovery and the inquiry model?
What is a common misconception about structured discovery and the inquiry model?
- Structured discovery is a more advanced version of the inquiry model.
- Both models disregard the role of the teacher.
- Students in both models work independently.
- Both models have identical teaching strategies. (correct)
What contributes to the confusion between structured discovery and the inquiry model?
What contributes to the confusion between structured discovery and the inquiry model?
- Structured discovery is a synonym for the inquiry model.
- Both models focus on student-centered learning. (correct)
- Both models emphasize memorization of facts.
- Students in both models follow a strict step-by-step procedure.