Geography, asked by harguankaur, 11 months ago

explain what a geographical inquiry is?

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Answered by mendusasaank
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Geographical enquiry is clearly outlined as an active, questioning approach to teaching and learning which includes values enquiry, and is integrated with the development of geographical skills. It is also explained that enquiry and skills are developed and used when studying the required content and not separately

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A geographical inquiry is a method and structure for investigating geographical issues. The common elements of a geographical inquiry allow students to ask questions about a geographical issue, to gather and analyse relevant data about the issue, and examine solutions or rational alternatives.

Answered by rocky06
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Geographical inquiry is a process by which a student learn about and deepen their understanding for geography inquiry may very in scale and geographical context

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