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USE OF INQUIRY TRAINING MODEL FOR TEACHING CHEMISTRY
Author(s) -
Sudarshan D. Tapsale,
Geeta Shinde,
Kaluram Nathu Bhise
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
scholarly research journal for interdisciplinary studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2319-4766
pISSN - 2278-8808
DOI - 10.21922/srjis.v8i65.1336
Subject(s) - mathematics education , chemistry education , subject (documents) , teaching method , field (mathematics) , style (visual arts) , science education , chemistry , computer science , psychology , mathematics , art , social psychology , literature , library science , enthusiasm , pure mathematics
Education system of India has great history of Gurukul system and today’s world of technological use, but teaching and learning on different platforms are same that is to learn something new. So many changes have been taking place in Education field as time changes same modification in the ways of teaching –learning methods. Education plays important role in the student’s life and this way changed students learning style. Students are always interested in learning new things and are engaged in creating new ideas and to develop new ideas especially in the subjects of science. To solve this problem, an innovation of new methods of teaching was developed with a new by Richard Such man (1961) like Inquiry training model. This study includes the students of science background and graduate students of science, like those want to learn chemistry subjects. In this model children’s Enters through difficult situation and followed one by one steps up to their satisfaction and teacher guides, motivates the students to show the way or path to students. This method is effective for development of motivation and achievement in science particularly chemistry subject for the better understanding of area .

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