ERIC Number: EJ1255292
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Publication Date: 2017
Pages: 5
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Constructivism: Clearing up the Confusion between a Theory of Learning and "Constructing" Knowledge
McPhail, Graham
set: Research Information for Teachers, n2 p29-33 2017
The term "constructivism" is used very widely and somewhat loosely in education. In this article I aim to clarify the term, which can be used in relation to two quite different theories: one related to "how" we learn and the other related to "what" we learn. Being clear about the origins of the two uses can help teachers clarify the important distinction between the curriculum (what we teach) and pedagogy (how we teach it).
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Definitions, Learning, Educational Theories, Teaching Methods, Curriculum, Course Content
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