This article examines the literature associated with social constructivism. It discusses whether social constructivism succeeds in reconciling individual cognition with social teaching and learning practices. After reviewing the meaning of individual cognition and social constructivism, two views –Piaget and Vygotsky’s- accounting for learning from social constructivist perspectives including the differences and similarities between them are argued. This paper also reviews some research that is conducted from a social constructivist perspective. Keywords: mathematics education, social constructivism, teaching and learning, educational psychology
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Though it is widely accepted that learning is a constructive process, it is also a social activity. ...
As a learning theory, constructivism describes knowledge as being in flux--where an individual inter...
Social constructivism is, first and foremost, the theory of knowledge focused on the role of social...
The key point of social constructivism is that the locus of knowledge does not lie solely within the...
In the drive to improve standards, the collection and dissemination of numerical data still directs ...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse and discuss the views of constructivism, on the t...
For many years, battles raged between those who saw knowledge as perception of a given reality and t...
Much can be learned about theories in mathematics education and elsewhere by exarrumng their underly...
This study compared the effectiveness of three teaching approaches on achievement as well as retenti...
Constructivism is a view that emphasizes the active role of students in building understanding and m...
The researcher's experience as a high school mathematics teacher in several African countries convin...
This thesis examined whether social constructivist activities can improve the mathematical competenc...
Recent work in the area of cognitive research in mathematics education focuses on detailed examinati...
International audienceThis paper aims at shedding light on what students can "construct" when they l...
This paper describes a research study where constructivism was used as the rationale for the design,...
Though it is widely accepted that learning is a constructive process, it is also a social activity. ...
As a learning theory, constructivism describes knowledge as being in flux--where an individual inter...
Social constructivism is, first and foremost, the theory of knowledge focused on the role of social...
The key point of social constructivism is that the locus of knowledge does not lie solely within the...
In the drive to improve standards, the collection and dissemination of numerical data still directs ...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse and discuss the views of constructivism, on the t...
For many years, battles raged between those who saw knowledge as perception of a given reality and t...
Much can be learned about theories in mathematics education and elsewhere by exarrumng their underly...
This study compared the effectiveness of three teaching approaches on achievement as well as retenti...
Constructivism is a view that emphasizes the active role of students in building understanding and m...
The researcher's experience as a high school mathematics teacher in several African countries convin...
This thesis examined whether social constructivist activities can improve the mathematical competenc...
Recent work in the area of cognitive research in mathematics education focuses on detailed examinati...
International audienceThis paper aims at shedding light on what students can "construct" when they l...
This paper describes a research study where constructivism was used as the rationale for the design,...
Though it is widely accepted that learning is a constructive process, it is also a social activity. ...