In this section you will find a host of resources for teaching IBSE. We’ve searched through many books, education packs and websites to find resources relevant for teaching in botanic gardens and other informal education settings. For each one we’ve prepared a short review and a link to the relevant website. We have also developed resources especially for the INQUIRE project. These are available to everyone participating in an INQUIRE course. To sign up for an INQUIRE course click here.
Kew INQUIRE Module 1 resources | Powerpoint
27/10/11 | Powerpoint
A ppt about the nature and different theories of IBSE
Expand to view comments | 1 comments25/04/13 | London
Large and complex topics, like how ecosystems work for example, can be challenging to explain. Using small, observable experiments can therefore be useful in simulating of landscape-scale processes. Scientists have used pitcher plants as tiny model ecosystems to study how “tipping points” are triggered in lakes and ponds. Perhaps this could generate some ideas for IBSE demonstrations?
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A very helpful powerpoint to help introduce others to inquiry (or give yourself a refresher). Although the presentation is obviously geared towards scientific inquiry it is equally relevant to geographical inquiry. (Make sure you check out the additional notes that go with slide 3)
by neilcollins1206 | 04/01/12 10:51:01