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Page 1: Constructivism Sunny Science Seekers 1/26/14. Theorists Jean Piaget Lev Vygotsky John Dewey Jerome Bruner

Constructivism

Sunny Science Seekers1/26/14

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Key Points

• Learn by doing. (Shelly Cashman, 266)

• Based on a type of learning where one learns or creates ideas based on what he/she learns or comprehends. (Shelly Cashman, 266)

• Learning is an active process in which meaning accomplished on the basis of experience. http://mennta.hi.is/starfsfolk/solrunb/construc.htm

• The learner is the center of the learning process. It has to do with language, real world situations, and interaction and collaboration. http://www.fountainmagazine.com/Issue/detail/CONSTRUCTIVISM-in-Piaget-and-Vygotsky

• It emphasizes problem solving and understanding. (http://www.niu.edu/facdev/programs/handouts/ constructivism.pdf)

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What does the teacher do?

• Within the classroom, teachers focus on big ideas, beginning with a whole and expanding to include the parts. (http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/constructivism/)

• Teachers constantly ask their students how the activity has helped them gain understanding of the specific topic. (http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/constructivism/)

• Teachers should engage students by providing activities that guide students an create opportunities for discussion or for using the Socratic method of learning. (Shelly Cashman, 269

• Teachers can use web quests, scavenger and treasure hunts, curriculum resource pages, and many other education resources that help in the learning process (Shelly Cashman, 268)

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What does the student do?

• By having the students consistently ask questions, it enables students to broaden their knowledge. (http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/constructivism/

• Students engage in cognitive approaches such as questioning, predicting, summarizing, and clarifying (http://www.fountainmagazine.com/Issue/detail/CONSTRUCTIVISM-in-Piaget-and-Vygotsky)

• Students are involved in the learning process by working in groups and being actively guided by the teacher in order to absorb and understand information as much as possible.

• Constructivist learning often includes the use of personal computers so that students can have access to numerous resources and tools to facilitate learning.

• It provides an active learning environment for students where they have various opportunities to work together and use different programs to aid in concept comprehension.

• Without technology, students have group assignments and engage in hands-on activities such as field trips, modeling, and presentations. (http://www.fountainmagazine.com/Issue/detail/CONSTRUCTIVISM-in-Piaget-and-Vygotsky)

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Constructivism

• I believe that this form of teaching is beneficial for both the students and the teachers.

• This method of teaching enhances the students’ ability to continuously ask questions and seek for the answer.

• This way of teaching enables teachers to focus on a given topic and allows the students to explore.

• Furthermore, it allows students to learn through their experiences.

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Constructivism Quiz

Joanna Young

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Instructions

• You will now be completing the “Constructivism Quiz.”

• Answer the following multiple choice questions.

• Click the correct answer.

• If the answer is correct, you will be able to proceed through the quiz.

• If the answer was incorrect, you will be able to try again.

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Question 1• A) Seeing

• B) Hearing

• C) Doing

• D) All of the above

Constructivism is based on learning by

_____________________.

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Question 2

• A) help the students find the answers in the book.

• B) prevent students from developing their own ideas.

• C) allow students to ask one question.

• D) guide students to create opportunities for discussion.

Teachers should engage students by providing

activities that will _______________________.

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Question 3

• A) It enables students to broaden their knowledge.

• B) It allows the students to engage in cognitive approaches such as questioning, predicting, summarizing, and clarifying.

• C) It helps the students work in groups and allows them to be actively guided by the teacher in order to absorb and understand information as much as possible.

• D) All of the above.

How does formulating questions benefit the

students, within a constructivist environment?

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Question 4

• A) Students have access to numerous resources and tools to facilitate learning.

• B) It provides an active learning environment for students where they have very limited opportunities to work together

• C) It enables students to use one program to aid in concept comprehension.

• D) Personal computers are deemed as a problem as opposed to a resource.

What is one example of how personal computers

beneficial for students in a constructivist environment?


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