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Inquiry Learning Forum

The Inquiry Learning Forum (ILF), is an online community of Indiana 5-12 Math and Science teachers who work together to share, improve, reflect, and create learner-centered classrooms.The ILF's goal is to provide a collaborative environment for discussing teaching practices and advancing community and individual reflection and understanding. Through observation, discussion, and reflection, each participant can find his or her own path to continued professional growth and development.

In the ILF you can virtually "visit" other teachers' classrooms, share teaching practices and experiences with other teachers, explore inquiry-based teaching, view lesson plans, student work, and resources, make connections to national and state standards, and reflect on your own teaching.

Meet ILF research and development team to learn more about people involved in creation of the innovative learning environment for teachers.

ILF offers a workshop on inquiry-based teaching in the Math and Science Classroom.

 

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Indiana University
Center for Research on Learning & Technology
1900 E. Tenth Street, #524
Bloomington, Indiana 47404
Phone: (812) 856-5377