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Have you in your own education, your children’s education, or in a school you’ve taught at experienced a constructivist approach to education? If so, describe some of the impact (positive or negative) you experienced/witnessed.
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Deleted User08/05/2021 at 21:02I have used a constructivist approach in teaching high school students. I find it very difficult to make sure students are genuinely learning.
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Deleted User07/22/2021 at 16:19I taught preschool for many years and used this approach as most preschools do with learning center. My experience with constructivism at this level was positive.
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Deleted User07/22/2021 at 11:20I didn’t know that I had experienced a constructionist approach to education until I watched this video. Before I was hired as a full-time educator I spent a year as a substitute teacher. In all of the elementary courses I taught in students had learning centers that they all participated in. In reflection, in many of those experiences students were given the perception that they had control but really didn’t have the option to choose what learning center they participated in. Either they rotated through all of them in the morning or would rotate daily. The impact overall in my experience was a positive one. It engaged students in a multitude of different subjects and was hands on for them.
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Deleted User07/18/2021 at 20:13No, I have always stayed away from this approach. The closest I came to it was in a Classical Christian school, but it also incorporated Montessori. I was very cautious when accepting the job because of the Montessori aspect; however, it was more about the hands-on approach and giving the students options.
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Deleted User07/14/2021 at 20:40I have taught Common Core which is very much in the Constructivist vain. It is very confusing to students they want the teacher to lead them in the discussions and not just watch and facilitate. It often lead to me teaching in my traditional way, but making sure to cover the subjects that were required in the curriculum.