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Learning Theories CONSTRUCTIVISM

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Learning Theories

CONSTRUCTIVISM

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CONSTRUCTIVISMAssociated by many psychologists such

as Jean Piaget (1896-1980), Jerome Bruner (1915-?), Lev Vygotsky (1896-1934), and John Dewey (1859-1952).

These psychologists all believed through constructivism, a person builds his/her learning ability/process overtime through experience and surround knowledge.

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CONSTRUCTIVISMBy definition, constructivism is based on a

type of learning in which the learner forms, or constructs, much of what he or she learns or comprehends.

In other words, constructivism is how we change the way we think and learn as we grow older. For example, one might finds a school subject very difficult to learn when they were young but as they grow older they might change their way of thinking and through experience finds that subject easier and maybe as a career major.

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CONSTRUCTIVISMThrough constructivism, teachers’ main goal

is to support students in their way of understanding and find strategies of making them become “expert learners”.

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CONSTRUCTIVISMIdeally, in a classroom, the student is the

explorer, digging and explore what they need/want to learn and how to do it. While in the other hand, the teacher is like the guardian angel guiding and giving them suggestions and instructions to help them reach their goals.

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CREDITSPresentation creators: Lam Vu, Anders Lanza, and Nicholas

Leath.Gary Shelly, Glenda Gunter, and Randolph Gunter.

“Teachers Discovering Computers Integrating Technology In A Connected World Seventh Edition”. Course Technology, Cengage Learning. (2012): 266-272. Print. 7 April. 2012.

Picture credit (slide 4) - http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/constructivism/index.html