Recent research shows that, as students interpret the demands of the assessment tasks, they vary their approaches to learning in order to cope with the assessment tasks. Three research questions are central in the present paper: (1) do students who participate in a constructivist learning environment change their perception of assessment demands towards more deep level demands? (2) do students in a constructivist learning environment change their approaches to learning towards a more deep approach to learning? (3) is there a relation between change in approaches to learning and change in the perceptions of the assessment demands? students following the course ‘education and psychology’ of the teacher training program at the university of an...
Numerous articles discuss and subsequently decide whether constructivism is good or bad pedagogy. M...
Constructivism is defined as building one’s own understanding. Constructivist instructional method r...
This study investigated the impact of different teaching styles on students ' perceived effecti...
Recent research shows that, as students interpret the demands of the assessment tasks, they vary the...
Research into students’ perceptions of their learning environments reveals the impact of these perce...
Research into students’ perceptions of their learning environments reveals the impact of these perce...
Abstract. Research into students ’ perceptions of their learning environments reveals the impact of ...
The study aimed to determine if students in a redesigned course, firstly, hold different perceptions...
13 Abstract. Research into students ’ perceptions of their learning environments reveals the 14 impa...
Distinct to today's society is rapid change, exemplified in the swift demands that confront professi...
According to the importance of achievement goals as a key motivational component for understanding t...
This study attempts to answer the question ‘Does a Constructivist Learning Approach have any effect ...
This research showed that a critical constructivist learning environment could be successfully imple...
What is learning? Learning is an active process of creating meaning from different experiences. ‘How...
REVIEW ESSAY\ud Internationally, the role of assessment in supporting and improving learning is\ud i...
Numerous articles discuss and subsequently decide whether constructivism is good or bad pedagogy. M...
Constructivism is defined as building one’s own understanding. Constructivist instructional method r...
This study investigated the impact of different teaching styles on students ' perceived effecti...
Recent research shows that, as students interpret the demands of the assessment tasks, they vary the...
Research into students’ perceptions of their learning environments reveals the impact of these perce...
Research into students’ perceptions of their learning environments reveals the impact of these perce...
Abstract. Research into students ’ perceptions of their learning environments reveals the impact of ...
The study aimed to determine if students in a redesigned course, firstly, hold different perceptions...
13 Abstract. Research into students ’ perceptions of their learning environments reveals the 14 impa...
Distinct to today's society is rapid change, exemplified in the swift demands that confront professi...
According to the importance of achievement goals as a key motivational component for understanding t...
This study attempts to answer the question ‘Does a Constructivist Learning Approach have any effect ...
This research showed that a critical constructivist learning environment could be successfully imple...
What is learning? Learning is an active process of creating meaning from different experiences. ‘How...
REVIEW ESSAY\ud Internationally, the role of assessment in supporting and improving learning is\ud i...
Numerous articles discuss and subsequently decide whether constructivism is good or bad pedagogy. M...
Constructivism is defined as building one’s own understanding. Constructivist instructional method r...
This study investigated the impact of different teaching styles on students ' perceived effecti...