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What is a constructivist approach?
Constructivist theory works on the premise that individuals construct understanding based on
their past experiences and understanding.(Matusevich, 1995)
When an individual learns something new they have to reconcile this with their prior
understanding. (Murphy, 1997)
What is a constructivist approach?
The learner creates a new understanding, either accepting or discarding the new concept.
(Driver et al, 1995)
What is a constructivist approach?
Guiding principles of constructivism:
Learning is a search for meaning. Therefore, learning must start with the issues around
which students are actively trying to construct meaning.
Meaning requires understanding wholes as well as parts. And parts must be understood in the
context of wholes. Therefore, the learning process focuses on primary concepts, not
isolated facts.
Guiding principles of constructivism:
The purpose of learning is for an individual to construct his or her own meaning, not just
memorize the “right” answers and regurgitate someone else’s meaning.
Guiding principles of constructivism:
An Active Physics Course
Focus on making connections between facts and fostering new understanding in students.
Use strategies that encourage students to analyse, interpret, and predict information.
Pre reading
Active learning
Review & Problems
An Active Physics Course
Pre reading
Students are asked to read sections of the text before coming to class. They are expected to take notes and to write out questions on things they do not understand.
Highlighting is banned!
An Active Physics Course
Active Learning
Every class involves some form of practical activity. Activity sheets involve guiding and reflective questions.
Students are asked to find links between their reading and the activity.
An Active Physics Course
Review and problems
At least 10 minutes at the end of each class is used in group discussion of the activity. Have their questions from the reading been answered?
How does it relate to the text problems?
An Active Physics Course
Course Outlines
Prac worksheets
Today's Pracs
Resting on a slopeHow a capacitor dischargesObservations of Diffraction
Magnetic SwingsResistance of a Thermistor
Frequencies in a closed pipe
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References
Driver, R., Asoko, H. Leach, J., & Scott, P. (1995). Constructing scientific knowledge in the classroom: a theoretical perspective on pedagogy. Paper Presented at AERA Annual Meeting, San Francisco.
Matusevich, M. N. 1995, School Reform: What Role Can Technology Play in a Constructivist Setting.Montgomery County Public Schools, Last Updated: 10 April 1995
Murphy, E. 1997, Constructivism: From Philosophy to Practice, accessed: April 1 0,2002,