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[For Teachers, Online Participation Available] 'Thinking about Inquiry-Based Learning from 2030 - Why Inquiry-Based Learning Doesn't Work' Hosted by Loohcs Shijuku Nagoya Chikusa Branch

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Loohcs Shijuku will host a hybrid event for teachers on April 19, 2026, addressing the challenges of inquiry-based learning in schools. Drawing on 15 years of admissions expertise, it offers practical insights and a collaborative workshop.

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Q: What is the date and format of this inquiry-based learning event?
A: The event will be held on Sunday, April 19, 2026, from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM in a hybrid format, with both in-person and online participation.
Q: Who is the target audience for this event?
A: The target audience is mainly school teachers and education professionals who struggle with issues such as inquiry activities being superficial and difficulties in evaluation.
Q: What can participants learn at the event?
A: Participants can learn about the essence of inquiry-based learning and practical tips for teaching and evaluation that can be used from tomorrow, through Rukusu Shijuku's instructional expertise and examples of collaboration with public education.