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Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF INQUIRY-BASED LEARNING IN ENHANCING CRITICAL
THINKING SKILLS AMONG GRADE 10 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
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Authors: Rodrick S. Ramos and Shermein F. Sunga, Philippines |
Abstract: Inquiry-based learning encourages students to harness their curiosity to shape their questions and
drive their learning process. It involves posing questions, developing scenarios, or tackling
problems, motivating students to explore and seek information independently rather than simply
listening to a teacher's lecture. This quasi-experimental research ought to examine the effectiveness
of inquiry-based learning in enhancing critical thinking skills of junior high school students and
social studies teachers from the six (6) Junior High Schools in Botolan, Zambales. This study
administers a standardized test (pretest and posttest) in data gathering. The findings revealed a
significant difference between the students’ pre-test and post-test performance using inquiry-based
learning. The results provide statistical evidence suggesting a meaningful difference on the
perception of the Social Studies teachers during the implementation of inquiry-based teaching
strategies. This study recommends that the Social Studies teachers create a conducive learning
environment for inquiry-based learning while effectively managing and monitoring student’s
progress and behavior during inquiry-based learning activities, provide timely feedback and
impose positive reinforcement to guide learners’ behavior. |
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