2020
DOI: 10.11114/jets.v8i9.4929
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Inquiry-based Learning in Higher Education: A Pedagogy of Trust

Abstract: This qualitative constructivist grounded theory study of trust within inquiry-based learning in higher education (IBL-HE) environments examined the experiences of instructors and students through four focus groups and nine individual interviews. As the study purpose is to understand the development and maintenance of trust in IBL-HE classrooms, participants are experienced instructors, learners, and authors of IBL-HE from Canada, USA, New Zealand, and Ireland. We used face-to-face sessions and zoom sessions to… Show more

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“…The philosophy of the group is unique, and depends on a particular interpretation of truth introduced by the facilitator. With the foundational philosophy for the group (reflected with recent empirical research [79] ), there are two avenues to truth through research. These may be analogized into two methods of approaching a landscape with barriers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The philosophy of the group is unique, and depends on a particular interpretation of truth introduced by the facilitator. With the foundational philosophy for the group (reflected with recent empirical research [79] ), there are two avenues to truth through research. These may be analogized into two methods of approaching a landscape with barriers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the literature consistently emphasizes the transformative potential of progressive teaching strategies in mitigating these barriers and fostering gender equity [13]. Research by Archer-Kuhn and MacKinnon [14] highlights the effectiveness of innovative pedagogies, such as project-based learning and collaborative activities, in promoting inclusivity and engagement in STEM subjects. These strategies not only enhance academic performance but also contribute to breaking down gender stereotypes by emphasizing the collaborative and interdisciplinary nature of STEM disciplines [15].…”
Section: Literature Review: Gender Gap In Stem Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inquiry-based learning (IBL) is a widely recognised and advocated pedagogical approach in higher education. The method is being practised in various disciplines (e.g., Archer-Kuhn and MacKinnon, 2020;Mieg, 2019;Oliver, 2007) for both undergraduate and postgraduate students and both smaller and larger classes (Aditomo et al, 2013). It is a powerful pedagogy that engages a learner in a task as a more meaningful way to learn and enables her to experience knowledge creation.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%