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INQUIRY-BASED LEARNING
www.youthlearn.orgNot all inquiry-based learning is constructivist, nor are all constructivist approaches inquiry-based, but the two have similarities and grow from similar philosophies. How is inquiry-based learning different from traditional approaches? In the traditional framework, teachers come to class with highly structured curricula and activity plans, some-
AN EPISTEMOLOGICAL GLANCE AT THE CONSTRUCTIVIST …
files.eric.ed.govlearning process. REVIEW OF LITERATURE A Child’s Learning According to Selected Constructivist Approaches Progressive Education versus Traditional Education (John Dewey 1859-1952) Dewey was a major force for progressive education in the United States. He provided the philosophical impetus for the new developments who followed,
Approaches to learning: Literature review
www.ibo.orgConstructivist approaches assume that learning is situated in context; the situated and embodied cognition model is discussed in section 2.1.3 as an important constructivist learning approach. These learning approaches are not mutually exclusive; classroom level practices may involve a variety of learning approaches
Constructivist Teaching Methods - Commonwealth of Learning
ccti.colfinder.orglearning, constructivist approaches tend to validate individual and cultural differences and diversity Role of teachers In the constructivist classroom, the teacher’s role is to prompt and facilitate discussion. Thus, the teacher’s main focus should be on guiding students by asking questions that will lead them to