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Posted on 07/02/202004/02/2020 by Rafael Scapin

A Finnish phenomenon: Where students learn how to ask, not only answer, questions

Phenomenon-based learning is a distinctly Finnish approach to inquiry learning in schools. It means leading students to ask big questions that don’t have easy answers.

https://theconversation.com/a-finnish-phenomenon-where-students-learn-how-to-ask-not-only-answer-questions-130183

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