“…Although teachers and designers often work together to design computersupported inquiry curricula, how these tools are enacted by individual teachers may be very different (Puntambekar et al, 2007). Researchers have found that when teachers were more comfortable with teaching a particular topic, they are more likely to encourage students to question, investigate, and discuss around core scientific concepts (Copur-Gencturk, Hug, & Lubienski, 2014;Sinclair, Naizer, & Ledbetter, 2011;Van Duzor, 2011). In addition, longitudinal professional development programs with ongoing support throughout the academic years appear to help teachers enhance the quality of classroom discourse (Copur-Gencturk, Papakonstantinou, & Parr, 2013), use more open-ended questions, and encourage students to consider alternative explanations (Sandholtz & Ringstaff, 2013).…”