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Web-based Science Inquiry Environment (WISE) units are developed using the knowledge integration framework that encourages students to become autonomous learners. This paper presents a discussion on how WISE units (photosynthesis and respiration) were used to develop Bruneian students into autonomous learners. Both WISE units enabled the students to construct complex ideas about photosynthesis and cellular respiration by linking observable events and scientific ideas while working autonomously with infrequent teacher monitoring.
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Evidently, WISE is a 21st century teaching and learning tool that provides opportunities for students to explore and discover various scientific concepts at their own pace. The findings of this study suggest that the students became more engaged in learning about photosynthesis and respiration through WISE and there were significant improvement in their test results in both topics.
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This page is a summary of: Supporting students to become autonomous learners: the role of web-based learning, International Journal of Information and Learning Technology, August 2016, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/ijilt-05-2016-0017.
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