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What does it mean to "hold an inquiry stance" in instructional leadership? |
A. | Being curious, open-minded, and willing to learn and adapt |
B. | Conducting regular research projects within the school |
C. | Critiquing existing practices without offering solutions |
D. | Adhering strictly to established methods and avoiding experimentation |
Answer» A. Being curious, open-minded, and willing to learn and adapt | |
Explanation: The text distinguishes between simply conducting inquiry projects and embodying an "inquiry stance." An inquiry stance represents a way of thinking—being curious, open to diverse perspectives, and comfortable with uncertainty—which is essential for effective instructional leadership. |
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