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What is inquiry-based learning and why it is important for children?

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Inquiry-based learning is a rather interesting concept when it comes to children in kindergarten and nursery schools . After all, the basic definition of the same overlaps so much on the natural learning process and understanding of children. In layman terms, inquiry-based learning is a process where the learner understands any concept through questions or queries of their own. Inquiry-based learning (IBL) as a whole is important in the sense that it keeps learners more involved in the concepts being discussed, and it is their inherent nature to ask and learn about new things. It’s not just theoretical concepts that they are just learning. They are getting to apply them to real-life situations, draw conclusions and then learn from the whole process. Essentially, the learner is encouraged to participate in the learning process, instead of just going through, or being taught from the study material. The teacher and learner are equal parts in this process, and it is more interactive than