The Debate: Explicit Instruction vs. Inquiry Learning

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Is explicit instruction in opposition or detrimental to the development of learner agency? Or should we be focusing on inquiry-based learning? These are questions educators and Principals frequently ask me. In this video, we dive deep into these two teaching methods to uncover which one truly benefits students more.

According to John Hattie's 2009 research, explicit instruction can boost student performance by up to 23%. On the other hand, a study by Barron & Darling-Hammond highlights that inquiry-based learning can enhance critical thinking and engagement by 20%. So, which approach should educators prioritize? And what do I recommend to my clients? Let’s explore the strengths and weaknesses of each method and find out how we can combine them for maximum impact.

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