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In part 3 of our 4 part series on inquiry in the classroom, guest Dr. Jennifer Austin, Professor of Instruction at the University of Texas at Austin, describes her experiences implementing Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL) in the mathematics classroom. Dr. Austin shares practical insights for applying inquiry in both small and large class settings while describing IBL as a powerful tool to engage students and help them find their academic voice, transforming the classroom from passive lecturing into a space for active, student-led discovery. Mentioned Resources - Mathematics Association of America (MAA) [https://maa.org/] - MAA Inquiry Based Learning Special Interest Group [http://sigmaa.maa.org/ibl/] - Math Circles in Texas [https://mathcircles.org/map/?_search_location=TX+-+Texas] Music Included: Song: Jam Time (Instrumental) Artist: NAM License #: 4601725855 Song: New Kids (Instrumental) Artist: More Like Georgia License #: 9511520888
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