inquiryconcepts
Inquiryconcepts is a term used to describe a family of ideas and practices that center on questioning, evidence, and reasoning as the basis for knowledge construction. In educational and research contexts, inquiryconcepts refers to the elements that guide how a problem is posed, investigated, and communicated. The term can function as both a descriptive umbrella and a design guide for activities that foster inquiry.
Core components commonly associated with inquiryconcepts include formulating meaningful questions, collecting and evaluating relevant evidence, proposing
The theoretical basis draws on constructivist learning, the philosophy of science, and information literacy. It aligns
Applications range from classroom lesson design and assessment to research planning, data interpretation, and knowledge-management practices