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Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL)is an activity-based, group-learning instructional strategy. The main objective of POGIL is to help the students to master the discipline, content, and develop essential learning skills simultaneously. POGIL was devised in 1994 to better teach general chemistry. Today, POGIL is implemented in a wide range of subjects in more than 1,000 American high schools and colleges.

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  • Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL)is an activity-based, group-learning instructional strategy. The main objective of POGIL is to help the students to master the discipline, content, and develop essential learning skills simultaneously. POGIL was devised in 1994 to better teach general chemistry. Today, POGIL is implemented in a wide range of subjects in more than 1,000 American high schools and colleges. (en)
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  • Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL)is an activity-based, group-learning instructional strategy. The main objective of POGIL is to help the students to master the discipline, content, and develop essential learning skills simultaneously. POGIL was devised in 1994 to better teach general chemistry. Today, POGIL is implemented in a wide range of subjects in more than 1,000 American high schools and colleges. (en)
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