1 of 6

Slide Notes

DownloadGo Live

Constructivism

Published on Aug 01, 2016

No Description

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Constructivism

Experience, Reflection, Construct

What is Constructivism?

  • People construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world
  • How?......By EXPERIENCES and REFLECTION of those experiences. 
  • The student is an ACTIVE learner rather than a passive recipient of Knowled
  • Constructivist teachers encourage students to constantly assess how the activity is helping them gain understanding. 
  • Add anoBy questioning themselves and their strategies, students in the constructivist classroom ideally become "expert learners."ther list item here

Constructivism vs Traditional

  • Students work primarily in groups not alone
  • Teacher's role is interactive/negotiator not authoratative
  • Learning is interactive not an empty vessel to fill with facts
  • Students views and opinions are highly valued
Photo by CG Hughes

What does that look like in the classroom?

  • Strategies: prompt students to formulate their own questions (inquiry)
  • allow multiple interpretations and expressions of learning (multiple intelligences)
  • encourage group work and the use of peers as resources (collaborative learning)
  • Constructivist teachers pose questions and problems, then guide students to help them find their own answers.
Photo by goldberg

In a Constructivist Classroom, learning is......

  • Constructed
  • Active
  • Reflective
  • Callborative
Photo by kevin dooley

.......Learning is

  • 5. Inquiry-Based
  • 6. Evolving