Categorie: Tutti - personalization - autonomy - scaffolding - constructivism

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Construcivism

Emphasizing active, whole, and experiential approaches, constructivism in education advocates for learning environments that are authentic and relevant. Cognitive constructivism stresses that learning is an active process and is most effective when students are engaged in real-world tasks and supported through methods like assimilation.

Construcivism

Construcivism

Pedagogic strategies

situation based learning
self-paced learning
case based learning
experiential learning
Problem-based learning
project-based learning

Cognitive Constructivism

Learning should be supported with assimilation
learners need to be accommodated
learning should be real to be effecitive
learning should be whole
learning is active not passive

What works best

autonomy
relatability
personalization
activating prior knowledge
evaluation
collaboration and group work
real world tasks
moderation and facilitation

Social Constructivism

Understand the Zone of Proximal Development
tutoring is better than learning alone
The presence of the more knowledgeable other is required
scaffolding is important
social interaction is key