doing, constructivism emphasizes the importance of understanding what students are thinking and how to enrich their thinking. Constructivism in educational...
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constructivism by researchers from multiple domains. Relational constructivism can be perceived as a relational consequence of radical constructivism...
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face-to-face learning environments. Digital pedagogy also has roots in the theory of constructivism. Digital pedagogy has its origins in distance learning,...
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term constructivism is widely used in many fields, and not always with quite the same intention. This entry offers an account of how constructivism is most...
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Lev Vygotsky (redirect from Vygotskian constructivism)
Organization Workshop PsyAnima, Dubna Psychological Journal Social constructivism Vygotsky Circle Valsiner, Jaan (December 15, 2013). The Oxford Handbook...
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Cognitive Emotional Pedagogy (CEP) is a method of teaching and learning based on cognitive psychology and constructivist learning theory which claims that...
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Banking model of education (category Pedagogy)
to describe and critique the established education system in his book Pedagogy of the Oppressed. The name refers to the metaphor of students as containers...
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Feminist constructivism is an international relations theory which builds upon the theory of constructivism. Feminist constructivism focuses upon the...
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habilitation thesis, a turn toward Erlangen constructivism is evident. In the 1990s, he founded interactionist constructivism. This approach is understood as a...
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Cognitive acceleration (category Constructivism (psychological school))
a set of subskills which underpin abstract thinking and shares with constructivism the view that concepts cannot be learned in the same way as facts and...
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Bentley, Michael; Fleury, Stephen C.; Garrison, Jim (2007). "Critical Constructivism for Teaching and Learning in a Democratic Society". Journal of Thought...
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on Constructivism vs Constructionism – Edith Ackermann draws out the differences between Piaget's Constructivism, Vygotsky's Socio-Constructivism and...
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Instructional theory (category Pedagogy)
cognitivism, the theory that learning occurs through mental associations; and constructivism, the theory explores the value of human activity as a critical function...
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Learning theory (education) (section Constructivism)
improved cognitive schema. Constructivism can be both subjectively and contextually based. Under the theory of radical constructivism, coined by Ernst von Glasersfeld...
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Science education (section Pedagogy)
Tobin, K. G. (1993). The practice of constructivism in science education. Psychology Press, preface Constructivism: A Paradigm for the Practice of Science...
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concept that is close to it, citing the cases of moral naturalism, moral constructivism, moral relativism, and moral fictionalism as varieties that resemble...
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Feminist pedagogy is a pedagogical framework grounded in feminist theory. It embraces a set of epistemological theories, teaching strategies, approaches...
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personal or societal experience is referred to as constructivism. Dewey's experiential learning pedagogy (that is, learning through experiences) comprises...
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Björn Kraus (category Constructivism)
essays. Coming from his perspective of an epistemological constructivism the relational constructivism, he first developed a theory of communication and power...
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Culturally relevant teaching (category Pedagogy)
All of which are the key components of constructivism. James Scheurich believes culturally relevant pedagogy has a significant importance on our youth...
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openness, with connections to other educational movements such as critical pedagogy, and with an educational stance which favours widening participation and...
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critical pedagogy and cultural engagement. Kincheloe is considered one of the leading scholars in critical pedagogy, critical constructivism, the research...
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Educational psychology (redirect from Pedagogical psychology)
individual (or psychological) constructivism, identified with Piaget's theory of cognitive development, from social constructivism. The social constructivist...
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Online learning in higher education (section Pedagogy)
distance education evolve, digital technologies to support learning and pedagogy continue to transform as well. The first correspondence courses began in...
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Critical theory (section Critical pedagogy)
neo-Marxist approaches and certain ("conventional") strands of social constructivism. Postpositivist critiques include poststructuralist, postcolonial, "critical"...
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Peer learning (section Constructivism)
having students explain concepts to one another are proof of social constructivism theory at work; the act of teaching another individual demands that...
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Early childhood education (redirect from Childhood pedagogy)
Children's Ideas". Scholastic Early Childhood Today. 15 (5): 43. 2001. "Constructivism as a Paradigm for Teaching and Learning". Thirteen | Ed Online. Educational...
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Moodle (section Pedagogical approach)
Internet-based communities of reflective inquiry." Although how exactly social constructivism makes Moodle different from other eLearning platforms is difficult to...
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Reggio Emilia approach (category Pedagogical movements and theories)
The Reggio Emilia approach is an educational philosophy and pedagogy focused on preschool and primary education. This approach is a student-centered and...
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Methodology (section Pedagogy)
18438/B8FW2H. Watkins, Chris; Mortimore, Peter (1999). "1: Pedagogy: What do we Know?". Understanding Pedagogy and its Impact on Learning. doi:10.4135/9781446219454...
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