This article claims that constructivism is both incomplete and inadequate for the effective learning and teaching of mathematics and science at the upper secondary school level. The article briefly reviews the reforms that have occurred over the past 50 years on mathematics and science education from the perspectives provided by advances in knowledge on the physical and biological sciences, in developmental and cognitive psychology, in educational research and in the emerging field of neuroscience. It is argued that the finding from these many different fields of research must be brought together to advance learning through a modelling approach which requires that both individual and corporate knowledge must be tested not only for coherence...
The Irish primary mathematics curriculum is based upon a constructivist philosophy of learning. As c...
This qualitative study explored the possibilities of implementing a constructivist approach for teac...
International audienceThis paper aims at shedding light on what students can "construct" when they l...
This article claims that constructivism is both incomplete and inadequate for the effective learning...
The most popular model of how students learn is known as the constructivist model of learning. There...
This paper explores and challenges a number of the assumptions and claims commonly associated with a...
Abstract. Science Educators have endorsed and advocated adopting a constructivist approach in scienc...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse and discuss the views of constructivism, on the t...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse and discuss the views of constructivism, on the t...
This article analyses theorising of constructivism, and discusses various approaches to constructivi...
AbstractThe constructivist view of learning has been receiving a great deal of attention in the last...
There is certainly something fashionable about constructivism in science education nowadays. It is f...
Learning is meaningful if all senses are utilized simultaneously in the process of acquiring knowled...
Learning is meaningful if all senses are utilized simultaneously in the process of acquiring knowled...
This paper describes a research study where constructivism was used as the rationale for the design,...
The Irish primary mathematics curriculum is based upon a constructivist philosophy of learning. As c...
This qualitative study explored the possibilities of implementing a constructivist approach for teac...
International audienceThis paper aims at shedding light on what students can "construct" when they l...
This article claims that constructivism is both incomplete and inadequate for the effective learning...
The most popular model of how students learn is known as the constructivist model of learning. There...
This paper explores and challenges a number of the assumptions and claims commonly associated with a...
Abstract. Science Educators have endorsed and advocated adopting a constructivist approach in scienc...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse and discuss the views of constructivism, on the t...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse and discuss the views of constructivism, on the t...
This article analyses theorising of constructivism, and discusses various approaches to constructivi...
AbstractThe constructivist view of learning has been receiving a great deal of attention in the last...
There is certainly something fashionable about constructivism in science education nowadays. It is f...
Learning is meaningful if all senses are utilized simultaneously in the process of acquiring knowled...
Learning is meaningful if all senses are utilized simultaneously in the process of acquiring knowled...
This paper describes a research study where constructivism was used as the rationale for the design,...
The Irish primary mathematics curriculum is based upon a constructivist philosophy of learning. As c...
This qualitative study explored the possibilities of implementing a constructivist approach for teac...
International audienceThis paper aims at shedding light on what students can "construct" when they l...