Student inquiry and curriculum integration: Shared origins and points of difference (Part A)

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Aims to help educators to consider the ideas about learning that underpin different ideas in The New Zealand Curriculum. Defines in this first article of two (Part A), student inquiry and curriculum integration and then explores the characteristics and origins of five different integrated and inquiry approaches that are used in schools.

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Boyd, S., & Hipkins, R. (2012). Student inquiry and curriculum integration: Shared origins and points of difference (Part A). Set: Research Information for Teachers, 3, 15–24. https://doi.org/10.18296/set.0386
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