Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL) as a Driver of Curriculum: A Staged Approach
Inquiry-based learning provides students with an opportunity to take ownership of their learning while developing important higher order skills necessary for designing innovative solutions to complex modern health problems. In our undergraduate health sciences program, critical thinking, creativity,...
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