An "interesting" interpretation of constructivism

Re: An "interesting" interpretation of constructivism

by Marcus Green -
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For me social that article seems too miss out on the social part of social constructivism. It is the interaction between students, the social side where the discuss and asks questions of each other that promotes learning.

Having said that I detested the bits at school where we were supposed to break into groups and discuss the topic at hand. I much preferred a nice lecture where I could drift off into my own little world.

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