Classroom Use: teachers pose questions & problems. guide students; allow for inquiry; multiple intelligences; group work; peers as resources
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Sunday, July 14, 2013
Constructivism Learning Process
Our course began with an introduction to Constructivist Learning. In this model the student guides the pace of content and the teacher provides communication and guidance. The emphasis is on students gaining strategies and processes in order to attain knowledge. I really like this chart on Constructivism Methodolody:
Classroom Use: teachers pose questions & problems. guide students; allow for inquiry; multiple intelligences; group work; peers as resources
Classroom Use: teachers pose questions & problems. guide students; allow for inquiry; multiple intelligences; group work; peers as resources
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