🧠Constructivism: A Dynamic Approach to Learning
Constructivism
is an educational theory in which learning is viewed as an active and
reflective process rather than a passive reception of information. It
challenges traditional instruction in which teachers transmit knowledge
directly and students simply memorize content. Instead, learners actively
construct meaning through interaction, experience, and collaboration with
others.
The foundations
of this theory were established by Jean Piaget, by whom the concept of
cognitive development was defined. He identified stages at which
learners form mental frameworks through experimentation and discovery. Lev
Vygotsky, from whom the sociocultural dimension of learning derived,
emphasized that knowledge develops through dialogue and cooperation. His
concept of the Zone of Proximal Development describes the distance in which
learners can perform tasks with assistance before mastering them independently.
Constructivism
promotes learning environments in which exploration, inquiry, and
creativity thrive. Teachers design authentic tasks on which students can
test ideas, reflect, and build understanding. In these classrooms, the educator
becomes a guide to whom learners turn for feedback and from whom
they receive support. Learning becomes more meaningful when students take
responsibility for constructing knowledge.
Modern
pedagogical models such as problem-based and experiential learning originate
from constructivism, from which current approaches draw their core
principles. It provides a framework by which education becomes more
personal, interactive, and transformative, preparing learners to think
critically and apply knowledge beyond the classroom.
References
(APA 7)
Collaborative
online review exercise about 'in', 'on' and 'at'
https://wordwall.net/resource/55458480
Individual
online exercise about 'which' vs 'when' and 'where'
https://www.topworksheets.com/custom/789cc1f1-3e1d-4dca-8489-b059d4f4b67c
'In which'
versus 'where' and 'when'
Cancun is the
city where I live.
Cancun is the
city in which I live.
Spring break is
the season when many young Americans arrive in Cancun.
Spring break is
the season in which many young Americans arrive in Cancun.
What statements
do you think sound more formal - the ones with 'in which' or the ones with
'where' and 'when'?
As you can
probably guess, 'in which' is more formal than 'where' and 'when.'
Collaborative
online exercise about prepostion + which or whom on Wordwall
Collaborative online exercise about relative clauses with preposition + relative pronoun on https://wordwall.net/resource/31776102
🎓 Elements to Analyse a Theory on a Poster
1. Title and Author(s)
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Name of the theory.
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Key thinker(s) by whom the theory was developed.
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Period or context in which it emerged.
2. Historical Context
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The era or educational movement from which the theory originated.
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Social, cultural, or technological conditions at which the theory became relevant.
3. Main Concepts
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Core principles and keywords that define the theory.
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Essential ideas on which the theory is based (e.g., interaction, experience, behavior, cognition).
4. Key Theorists
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Biographical background of the scholar(s).
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Influences or schools of thought from which they drew inspiration.
5. Learning Process
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Description of how learning occurs according to the theory.
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The relationship between teacher, learner, and environment.
6. Classroom Application
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Examples of activities or methodologies in which the theory is applied.
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Teaching roles and student behaviors related to the model.
9. Conclusion
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Final statement summarizing why the theory remains relevant.
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Implications for modern teaching practice.
10. References
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Academic sources and publications in APA 7 format.
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Include at least three reliable references from which theoretical support is drawn.