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Power of Inquiry
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Kath Murdoch's Power of Inquiry presents a clear, practical framework for designing and implementing inquiry-based learning in classrooms.
The book outlines stages of inquiry, tools for provoking student curiosity, and approaches to scaffold student-led investigations while maintaining curriculum rigour.
Murdoch draws on classroom examples and reflective questions to help teachers plan meaningful, connected inquiries that build deep understanding.
The text emphasizes student agency, purposeful provocations, and varied ways to present learning, making it accessible for both primary and secondary contexts.
Educators use it to shift practice toward more student-centered, inquiry-rich curricula that promote independent thinking.
The book outlines stages of inquiry, tools for provoking student curiosity, and approaches to scaffold student-led investigations while maintaining curriculum rigour.
Murdoch draws on classroom examples and reflective questions to help teachers plan meaningful, connected inquiries that build deep understanding.
The text emphasizes student agency, purposeful provocations, and varied ways to present learning, making it accessible for both primary and secondary contexts.
Educators use it to shift practice toward more student-centered, inquiry-rich curricula that promote independent thinking.
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Annual report special edition: Ambitious, capable learners - Developing Independent thinking within the Curriculum for Wales



