Over the last 30 years constructivism has represented a widely shared paradigm in educational practice and theory. After pinpointing and examining four major reasons for the prevailing of the constructivist outlook and for the related emergence of what Gert Biesta has called the process of ‘learnification,’ the paper engages with the question of whether constructivism is the best-grounded educational framework to promote autonomy and responsibility in learning and through learning. Indeed, it is argued that constructivism (mainly in its radical version) could risk opening the doors to forms of epistemic solipsism and undermining the very appeal to cooperation, which should be one of the main aims of most educational (constructivist) approac...
What is learning? Learning is an active process of creating meaning from different experiences. ‘How...
Il paper offre una lettura pedagogica del dibattito su neorealismo e pensiero postmoderno
We make the case that there is an urgent need to revitalize the reach of constructivist education in...
Over the last 30 years constructivism has represented a widely shared paradigm in educational practi...
This exploration of constructivism begins with a discussion of constructivist epistemology and learn...
The idea of "constructivism" now pervades the educational literature. Constructivism implies that kn...
Nowadays, There are stomy arguments on reconsideration about learners' learning in pedagogy. Constru...
<span>This article presents an analysis of constructivism and constructivist approaches in educatio...
The Aim of this paper is to identify Constructivist approach connected with teaching and learning in...
Building on earlier work in Set on “confusion” around the term constructivism in education, this art...
Constructivism is a theory of knowledge growth and life- long development built on a philosophy of p...
In alignment with the challenges of knowledge-based economies of today, teachers are compelled to co...
The relevance of the topic is dictated by the inconsistency of the contemporary education system. On...
Interactive constructivism and its implications for education will be introduced in four steps. (1)T...
In the following, I will outline some implications and consequences of the Cologne program of “inter...
What is learning? Learning is an active process of creating meaning from different experiences. ‘How...
Il paper offre una lettura pedagogica del dibattito su neorealismo e pensiero postmoderno
We make the case that there is an urgent need to revitalize the reach of constructivist education in...
Over the last 30 years constructivism has represented a widely shared paradigm in educational practi...
This exploration of constructivism begins with a discussion of constructivist epistemology and learn...
The idea of "constructivism" now pervades the educational literature. Constructivism implies that kn...
Nowadays, There are stomy arguments on reconsideration about learners' learning in pedagogy. Constru...
<span>This article presents an analysis of constructivism and constructivist approaches in educatio...
The Aim of this paper is to identify Constructivist approach connected with teaching and learning in...
Building on earlier work in Set on “confusion” around the term constructivism in education, this art...
Constructivism is a theory of knowledge growth and life- long development built on a philosophy of p...
In alignment with the challenges of knowledge-based economies of today, teachers are compelled to co...
The relevance of the topic is dictated by the inconsistency of the contemporary education system. On...
Interactive constructivism and its implications for education will be introduced in four steps. (1)T...
In the following, I will outline some implications and consequences of the Cologne program of “inter...
What is learning? Learning is an active process of creating meaning from different experiences. ‘How...
Il paper offre una lettura pedagogica del dibattito su neorealismo e pensiero postmoderno
We make the case that there is an urgent need to revitalize the reach of constructivist education in...