The effectiveness of inquiry-based learning by scaffolding students to ask “5 why” questions
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2007-05-01
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Lu, C. C
Hong, J. C
Tseng Y. C.
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This study aims to research on the effectiveness of inquiry-based learning from
Scaffolding theory by self-made bread course. The Inquiry-based learning puts more
emphasis on scaffolding learners to ask “5 Why” questions step by step during the process
of making bread, therefore we developed “the fragrance of crystal bread” as a teaching
module by blending approach involving 4 activities such as 1.rearching on the origin of
bread, 2.visiting the instructional resource center of the bakehouse by making bread from
using frozen dough, 3.making bread from using powder, 4.demonstrating the self-made
bread. Qusai-Experimental Study was used in this study. Two groups of students from the
fourth grade in the same school were selected. The experimental group received Inquirybased teaching by the teacher to scaffold them to ask “5 Why” questions; the control group
was taught via the Didactic Instruction Method by encouraging asking questions in 20
classes. After the course, a learning achievement test and Inquiry-based learning
examination were used in the experiment to assess the students’ proficiency in both
treatments. The results were summarized as follows: In terms of learning achievement test,
no significant differences were found. Both groups got good grades. But the experimental group had significant superior performances than the other group on inquiry-learning. They
can specify their problems to think how to solve the problem constantly according to the
details while making bread and apply all the skills learnt from bakehouse, especially in
controlling the time of fermenting dough by kneading, how to stuff bread properly, how to
control the oven and making different shapes of self-made bread.