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Tag Archives: misconceptions as inquiry
The language of misconceptions – a provocation for inquiry?
We are constantly reassured that inquiry is a natural phenomenon, part of the way we learn as humans… the intuitive art of learning to question through wonderment and curiosity. Yet what do we do when inquiry feels imposed? Does not … Continue reading