SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVISM: IMPLICATIONS ON TEACHING …
processes of thinking, concept formation, reasoning and problem solving involving the individual student’s mental processes. The next level of learning, which is the constructivism theory, holds that learning is significant when learners through active participation construct or create basic knowledge by themselves through enquiry and
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