1. Watching a power point/ slide presentation
  2. Visiting a community for data collection
  3. Listening to a lecture
  4. Writing an easy on the topic
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Option 2 : Visiting a community for data collection

 Inquiry-Based Learning- The inquiry-based instructional method considers education as an experience, a process, and not as an inert set of facts. Hence, rather than the product (amount of knowledge amassed), the path (the process of learning) is important.

Here, visiting a community for data collection activity uses an inquiry-based learning approach as 

  • Students connect with their own experiences by posing questions and making decisions in the search of new understanding. 
  • Students become active by engaging in hands-on explorations.
  • Students get information by visiting the community and asking questions for data collection.

Thus, it is concluded that visiting a community for data collection activity uses an inquiry-based learning approach.

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