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I am certain that you want your students to become lifelong learners. You want them to have a hunger for knowledge that goes well beyond the classroom and well past their formal educational years. You want them to be curious, inquisitive, and eager to learn. For many students, though, it is less likely that this will occur without you leading them toward this goal. This process begins in the classroom as you build a culture of inquiry into your teaching and classroom management.
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Kearney, E.M. (2013). Creating a Culture of Inquiry. In: On Becoming a Teacher. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-392-8_11
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