2023 Volume 7 Issue 1 Pages e1-e9
The purpose of this research is to develop a learning model that supports the connection between students' 'questions' and 'resources' in inquiry learning. To this end, we develop a 'Curation Learning', in which the students' own 'questions' as a point of departure. Supporting collaborative curation of 'resources' and structuring of 'questions', 'Japan Search' and 'Workspace' are expanded and utilized as a space for connecting 'questions' and 'resources'. In order to verify the validity of the method, continuous classroom practice is implemented in junior high school. In the process, criteria for assessing students' literacy development is analysed. The results showed that the students' ability to collect 'resources' based on their 'questions' and to reflect on these 'resources' are improved. The results of this research suggest a learning model that supports the connection between the 'question' and 'resources'.