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Teaching 1st Year Students by Using Inquiry Method: A Case Study at Memorial International School of Tirana

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  • Isa Erbas

    (PhD, Kolegji Universitar Bedër)

  • Hysa Vjollca

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This study reveals the impact of Inquiry-based learning method with the 1 st year students at MIST (Memorial International School of Tirana) and shows how this method of teaching can improve their learning. The aim of the study is to show the importance of Inquiry and present the main activities of teaching. To have a wider understanding about the topic, a survey was conducted about three months in one of the 1 st classes of this school. The study was completed using primary data which were the questionnaires, book analysis, observations, and the secondary data which were books, articles and different websites. The study is focused on 1 st year students and shows the impact of Inquiry based-learning on teaching English language. This study provides important information about teaching English. This method makes students more active, positive and independent in their learning.

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  • Isa Erbas & Hysa Vjollca, 2020. "Teaching 1st Year Students by Using Inquiry Method: A Case Study at Memorial International School of Tirana," European Journal of Education Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 2, EJED Sept.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejedjr:52
    DOI: 10.26417/321kfn49g
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