Teachers' perceptions of Inquiry-Based Science Education (IBSE) and the implications for gender equality in science education (Mujtaba et al)
Issue 16 | Page 16 | Published Sep 2022
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This article explores the perceived effectiveness of teacher training covering inquiry-based science learning for primary school children in England. Findings suggest that teachers considered inquiry-based learning easy to learn and apply, and engaging for girls.
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