“…SQG has positive impacts on students’ comprehension, motivation, higher-order thinking skills, and deep information-processing competencies (Brown & Walter, 2005; Hwang et al, 2020; Hsu & Wang, 2018; Kay et al, 2020; Rosenshine et al, 1996; Rosli et al, 2014). SQG also helps activate learners’ prior knowledge (Schmidt, 1993) and connect knowledge pieces during learning (Yu & Su, 2015). Empirical studies indicate that SQG activities enhance a deeper understanding of learning materials (Brown & Walter, 2005; Draper, 2009), foster collaborative interaction (Song et al, 2017), promote engagement (Hsu & Wang, 2018; Shakurnia et al, 2018), problem-solving (Rosli et al, 2014), cognitive and metacognitive strategy (Yu & Liu, 2008), and algorithmic thinking (Hsu & Wang, 2018).…”