This link has been bookmarked by 28 people . It was first bookmarked on 09 Feb 2007, by Katie Morrow.
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21 Mar 12
Sarah MasonGood, short webpage explaining what constructivism is. Other links to click on to explore constructivism further, the use of technology with constructivism, and how it can be applied in the classroom.
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06 Mar 12
Danielle Commonsexplains how as a teacher it is important to aid a student when it comes to their own understanding and learning styles.
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The constructivism learning theory argues that people produce knowledge and form meaning based upon their experiences
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Teachers following Piaget's theory of constructivism must challenge the student by making them effective critical thinkers and not being merely a "teacher" but also a mentor, a consultant, and a coach
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Instead of having the students relying on someone else's information and accepting it as truth, the constructivism learning theory supports that students should be exposed to data, primary sources, and the ability to interact with other students so that they can learn from the incorporation of their experiences
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The constructivism learning theory will allow children to, at an early age or a late age, develop the skills and confidence to analyze the world around them, create solutions or support for developing issues, and then justify their words and actions
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25 Jan 12
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Constructivism learning theory is a philosophy which enhances students' logical and conceptual growth. The underlying concept within the constructivism learning theory is the role which experiences-or connections with the adjoining atmosphere-play in student education.
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The constructivism learning theory argues that people produce knowledge and form meaning based upon their experiences. Two of the key concepts within the constructivism learning theory which create the construction of an individual's new knowledge are accommodation and assimilation.
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Assimilating causes an individual to incorporate new experiences into the old experiences.
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Accommodation, on the other hand, is reframing the world and new experiences into the mental capacity already present.
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The constructivism learning theory will allow children to, at an early age or a late age, develop the skills and confidence to analyze the world around them, create solutions or support for developing issues, and then justify their words and actions, while encouraging those around them to do the same and respecting the differences in opinions for the contributions that they can make to the whole of the situation.
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04 May 11
Bambi FerrerThis site provides information on what constructivism is and what it looks like from a teacher's perspective. It also contains links to further information.
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Paul MahoneyWebsite explaining the Constructivism learning theory.
Constructivism learning theory is a philosophy which enhances students' logical and conceptual growth. The underlying concept within the constructivism learning theory is the role which experiences-or connections with the adjoining atmosphere-play in student education.
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Margaret LentzNumerous cites listed on Constructivism including: Identifies 5 qualities of constructivist teaching and discusses strategies for implementing a constructivist lesson.
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Tony SearlBruner's Theory
Classroom Applications of Constructivism
Constructivism and Technology
Piaget's Theory
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