Inquiry Maths is a model of teaching that encourages students to regulate their own activity while exploring a mathematical statement or diagram (called a prompt). Inquiries involve the class in questioning, conjecturing, generalising and proving and, when required, in listening to the teacher’s explanation. In Inquiry Maths, students learn to take responsibility for directing the lesson with the teacher acting as the arbiter of legitimate mathematical knowledge and activity.
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