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Peer reviewedLuppicini, Rocci – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2003
This theoretical paper uses cybernetic-based approaches and communications theory to advance knowledge of constructivist learning. Explores a cyber-constructivist perspective (CCP) as a tool for increasing awareness of factors that may contribute to effective constructivist educational design within learning communities, and discusses advantages…
Descriptors: Communications, Constructivism (Learning), Cybernetics, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedMitchell, Natasha A. – Career Development Quarterly, 2003
This article is a response to the case study presented by M. C. Rehfuss (2003) regarding a client, Sue, who is experiencing discord in her career as a mediator. A conceptualization of the client and additional areas for client exploration are presented. Five steps of a constructivist career counseling approach are applied to the case to assist…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Case Studies, Constructivism (Learning), Counseling Techniques
Peer reviewedPoole, Wendy L. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2001
Examines the involvement of two teacher organizations in state or provincial educational reform in the 1990s through the perspective of constructivism and organizational evolution. The two unions adopted a complex mix of reactive and proactive incremental and discontinuous orientations to change. (Contains 28 references.) (Author/PKP)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Unions
Tan, Seng Chee; Hung, David – Educational Technology, 2002
Discusses electronic learning via the Internet, suggests that simply presenting information to learners may not be the best way for learning to occur, and proposes a social constructivist approach based on Vygotskian theories of learning and situated cognition. Highlights include constructivist learning; constructivist models; and an example of…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Internet, Learning Theories, Models
Peer reviewedWood, David – Education and Training, 1995
Outlines learning theories and their implications for the role of educational technology: (1) post-Skinner neobehaviorism; (2) Piaget's constructivism; (3) Vygotsky's social constructivism; and (4) situated cognition. (SK)
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Technology, Learning Theories
Glanville, Penny – Good Practice in Australian Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1995
Outlines three approaches to numeracy instruction: (1) traditional positivism, the transfer of knowledge from teacher to student; (2) constructivism, in which learning is contextual and culturally meaningful; and (3) critical constructivism, which enables students to reflect on learning and its social context. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Students, Constructivism (Learning), Numeracy
Peer reviewedDahlin, Bo – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 1999
Studied how understanding arises through interviews with 30 first-year university students. Found three main categories of conceptions: (1) experience; (2) mental construction; and (3) merging with reality. Relates results to constructivist models of learning and other phenomenographic studies of conceptions of understanding. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Comprehension, Constructivism (Learning), Higher Education
Peer reviewedSquires, David – Lifelong Learning in Europe, 2000
Information and communications technologies used in interactive learning environments and networked communities have led to new constructivist roles for the learner: explorer, constructor, researcher, collaborator, judge, reflective practitioner, and problem solver. (SK)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Information Technology, Interaction, Student Role
Peer reviewedDirkx, John M. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2001
Emotions experienced as imaginative engagement are central to making meaning from experience. Entering into conscious dialogue with images provides a method of making sense of emotions in adult learning. (Contains 40 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Constructivism (Learning), Emotional Response, Imagery
Peer reviewedDalgarno, Barney – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2001
Discusses changes in accepted approaches to teaching and learning, shifts in psychological and pedagogical theory towards a constructivist view of learning, and the consequences of these theoretical shifts for computer assisted learning. Explains a classification scheme for constructivism that provides a framework for looking at constructivist…
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Assisted Instruction, Constructivism (Learning), Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedZevenbergen, Robyn – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1996
Constructivism has assumed a dominance with mathematics education but it ignores the social implications of the construction of meaning. It is argued that constructivism is a liberal discourse that valorizes the individual construction of meaning. In doing this, the social and political contexts in which mathematical knowledge is located is…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education, Epistemology, Mathematics Education
Peer reviewedTaylor, Peter Charles – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1996
Discusses critical constructivism which addresses the sociocultural contexts of knowledge construction and serves as a powerful referent for cultural reform. Contains 75 references. (Author/MKR)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education, Epistemology, Mathematics Education
Peer reviewedManus, Alice L. – Educational Forum, 1996
The procedural versus constructivist debate mirrors the Sophist/Socratic divide of the fifth century B.C. The primary malaise of education today is use of the passive proceduralist approach. Focus on the why rather than the what opens the door to critical thinking and substantive intellectual change. (SK)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedMayer, Richard E.; Moreno, Roxana – Learning and Instruction, 2002
Presents a cognitive theory of multimedia learning that draws on dual coding theory, cognitive load theory, and constructivist learning theory and derives some principles of instructional design for fostering multimedia learning. These include principles of multiple representation, contiguity, coherence, modality, and redundancy. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Constructivism (Learning), Instructional Design, Multimedia Instruction
Peer reviewedMatthews, Michael R. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2002
Examines the philosophical underpinnings of the theory, outlines the impact of the doctrine on contemporary science education, and details the relativist and subjectivist interpretation of Thomas Kuhn's work found in constructivist writings. Indicates the problems that constructivist theory places in the way of teaching the content of science.…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Epistemology, Learning, Science Education


