“…For example, many elements of the Community of Inquiry framework, particularly social presence (e.g., emotional expression, group cohesion, open communication), are found in our Inquiry course; therefore, it is possible these elements contributed to the increased sense of belonging among both student groups in our study (Garrison et al, 1999;The Community of Inquiry, n.d.). If this is the case, implementing inquiry-based approaches into courses, especially ones that are delivered virtually, seems important, as sense of belonging has been associated with better learning outcomes and increased retention rates (Banks & Dohy, 2019;Meehan & Howells, 2019;Tang et al, 2022).…”