A Key Inquiry Question (KIQ) is a carefully structured, open-ended question that anchors learning around investigation rather than information transmission. It is designed to stimulate curiosity, guide exploration, and sustain intellectual engagement across a lesson or unit of study. Unlike traditional classroom questions that test recall, a Key Inquiry Question frames learning as a problem … Continue reading Why the Key Inquiry Question (KIQ) is the heartbeat of learning in CBC classrooms
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Why the Key Inquiry Question (KIQ) is the heartbeat of learning in CBC classrooms
A Key Inquiry Question (KIQ) is a carefully structured, open-ended question that anchors learning around investigation rather than information transmission. It is designed to stimulate curiosity, guide exploration, and sustain intellectual engagement across a lesson or unit of study. Unlike traditional classroom questions that test recall, a Key Inquiry Question frames learning as a problem … Continue reading Why the Key Inquiry Question (KIQ) is the heartbeat of learning in CBC classrooms