Thursday, April 24, 2014
Ethics of Inquiry Learning
Johnel, yes, inquiry learning, ideally, is the ethical way to go. As you know, what we discover on our own impacts and stays with us more than something handed to us. Inquiry engages the whole person, and this is the best way to ground a person in learning content or a skill or both. Sadly, our system, based on factory assembly lines, as a rule has little flexibility or resources for this kind of individualization. Perhaps the emerging interactive "gaming" simulation technologies can free up time for inquiry learning. Stay true to your ethical ideal for learning, inquiry. It is basic scientific method. It is also ethical for it respects individual talents. Good job. Dr. Rux
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