Teaching without a textbook: Senior high school citizenship teachers’ inquiry-based teaching and textbook use under the 12-year basic education national curriculum

The latest national curriculum highlights the concept of incorporating inquiry into education. Notably, the introduction of inquiry-based guidelines has begun the process of incorporating inquiry, and more inquiry-related elements have been incorporated into citizenship textbooks. A new course named...

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