Transcription of Constructivist teaching methods - Teacher education
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
Constructivist teaching methods From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Constructivist teaching is based on Constructivist learning theory. This theoretical framework holds that learning always builds upon knowledge that a student already knows; this prior knowledge is called a schema. Because all learning is filtered through pre-existing schemata, constructivists suggest that learning is more effective when a student is actively engaged in the learning process rather than attempting to receive knowledge passively. A wide variety of methods claim to be based on Constructivist learning theory. Most of these methods rely on some form of guided discovery where the Teacher avoids most direct instruction and attempts to lead the student through questions and activities to discover, discuss, appreciate and verbalize the new knowledge.
Constructivist teaching methods From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Constructivist teaching is based on constructivist learning theory. This theoretical framework
Domain:
Source:
Link to this page:
Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
Teaching Research Methods, Determining Methods used in Teaching, RESEARCH, Business Research Methods, TEACHING, LEARNING METHODS IN, LEARNING METHODS IN ACCOUNTING EDUCATION, Learner-centered Teaching Methods, Chapter 8: Using Integrated Teaching Methods, EFFECTIVE TEACHING METHODS FOR LARGE, Research Methods Knowledge Base