Dictionary.com · The American Heritage® Dictionary
|
||
|
Constructivism (learning theory) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Constructivism is a psychological theory of knowledge (epistemology) which argues that humans generate knowledge and meaning from their experiences. Constructivism is not a specific pedagogy, althoug...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructivism_(learning_theory) |
||
|
Constructivism is a philosophy of learning founded on the premise that, by reflecting on our experiences, we construct our own understanding of the world we live in. Each of us generates our own “rules” and “mental models,” which we use to make sense of our experiences.
|
||
|
Constructivism (Martin Ryder) ... What is Constructivism? (Bill Huitt) ... What is Constructivism? (Jy Wana Daphne Lin Hsiao)
|
||
|
||
|
Contains sections on constructivist epistemology, learning theory, characteristics of constructivism, and constructivist checklist for educators. ... Constructivism does not claim to have made earth-shaking inventions in the area of education; it merely claims to provide a solid conceptual basis for some of the things...
|
||
|
The presentation of characteristics in this section aims to remain true to this analogy in that it recognizes and attempts to represent the variety of ways in which constructivism is articulated in the literature.
|
||
|
Constructivism (art) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
||
|
An essay detailing my initial learning about constructivism, outlining it's major faces and concepts. ... During the past three months, I've been learning about constructivism by reading scholarly texts, discussing them with my class and my friends, journal keeping and personal reflection. Through this interesting time,
|
Copyright © 2009, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.