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Looking at Inquiry

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Part of the book series: Transgressions ((TRANS,volume 83))

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For 15 years, I was a conservative, subject oriented, exam focussed secondary school teacher. Text books and test banks were great. Parents liked me for discipline, organisation and good exam results. Administrators liked me because marks were always recorded on time and students fit the standardised curve with perhaps a slight skew to the right.

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Behrenbruch, M. (2012). Looking at Inquiry. In: Behrenbruch, M. (eds) Dancing in the Light. Transgressions, vol 83. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-885-8_1

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