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For Teachers

Design units that build real understanding.

Teaching a strong unit takes judgment: the right question, the right evidence, room for students to revise. InquiryLab gives you the framework — and the time back — to do it.

By teachers, for teachers — every feature began as a real classroom problem.

Why it matters

Covering material isn't the same as building understanding.

Most lesson-planning tools answer, "What should I teach tomorrow?" InquiryLab answers, "How do I design a learning experience that develops understanding over time?"

InquiryLab carries the routine work so you can focus on the design decisions that need a teacher. It translates proven educational practice into technology that is practical, evidence-informed, and built for the realities of teaching — because it was built by people who lived those realities for twenty years.

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What you get

Everything you need to teach inquiry, end to end.

Essential questions

Debatable, open-ended, and tied to your subject and your students.

Curated sources

High-quality texts and primary sources, adjustable by reading level.

Lesson sequences

Multi-week arcs that build toward a final project, not just a test.

Project structures

Authentic capstone formats and rubric frameworks aligned to your unit.

Community

A network of inquiry-based educators sharing what works.

From real classrooms

Teachers feel the difference.

This is so fantastic, so thorough. Such a great gift for teachers.
High school teacher, New York
What an exciting tool. I want to use the ideas right away.
High school teacher, New York
How it works

The full arc of a unit — from essential question to capstone assessment.

01

Create a unit

Start with an essential question.

02

Build it out

Foundations → Sources → Lessons → Scaffold → Rubric.

03

Teach it live

Track progress, reflect, iterate. Coming soon.

Start today

Your next great unit starts with a question.