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Constructivism In Science Classroom Why

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Learning: Theory and Research

Learning: Theory and Research

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learning theories, as well as relevant research from the fields of neuroscience, anthropology, cognitive science, psychology, and education. In This Section Overview of Learning Theories Behaviorism Cognitive Constructivism Social Constructivism Neuroscience and How Students Learn Cognitive Science: Memory and Learning

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The Application of Constructivism: Activities for ...

The Application of Constructivism: Activities for ...

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Constructivism has been viewed as a philosophy and a theory of communication and in recent decades it has emerged as a dominant paradigm in education (Kaufman 2004). Constructivism in education stems from notions of cognitive and social constructivism (Schcolnik et al 2006; Kaufman 2004). The former is grounded in the

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Constructivist teaching methods - Teacher education

Constructivist teaching methods - Teacher education

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In most pedagogies based on constructivism, the teacher's role is not only to observe and assess but to also engage with the students while they are completing activities, wondering aloud and posing questions to the students for promotion of reasoning (DeVries et al., 2002). (ex: I wonder why the water does not spill over the edge of the full cup?)

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