Michigan Virtual

Inquiry-Based Learning in Secondary Science Education

$ Free *

Content Area 9 hrs Self Paced 9 General SCECH

* Michigan Virtual courses are subsidized for Michigan educators and early childhood providers. Learners from other states or outside of the Michigan K-12 education system will pay full price for Michigan Virtual courses.
Full Price: $ 10

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About This Course

Inquiry-based learning follows a natural progression of problem-solving that allows students to make their own discoveries and conceptualize ideas within their own environment. This hands-on course examines what inquiry-based learning is within secondary science education as well as space/place based learning, and how and why they are important to teaching. You will move through theory, practice, and application by reflecting on the concepts of data, data literacy, authentic data, and practical examples, in the form of both educational experiences and activities. 

In this course, you will:

  • Apply the 5E (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate) learning framework to inquiry-based learning in science,
  • Understand how local/place based learning allows students to center inquiry-based science investigations in their own world, 
  • Analyze authentic datasets to reveal patterns and draw conclusions,
  • Learn to use online data sources for your particular domain of science or subject area, and
  • Develop a lesson plan for use in your secondary science classroom. 

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SCECHs Granted

  • 9 - General SCECH

Duration

  • 30-90 days

Who should take this course?

  • Middle School
  • High School

Content Area

  • Science

What grade level(s) does this course apply to?

  • Middle School
  • High School

Source

  • Michigan Virtual