Constructivist Teaching: Factors, Criteria, and Indicators Identified
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F. Keshaavarz , M. Javaadipoor , K. Saalehi , M. Ghaaderi  |
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Social constructivism, both as a philosophy and a theory, provides us with the most advanced perspective on learning and teaching. To identify the characteristics of a constructivist approach to teaching, a systematic perusal of major data banks (Eric, Science Direct, Elsevier, SID, Noormags & Magiran) was conducted. The result was the identification of 5 general factors, 11 criteria, and 91 indicators. To validate these findings experts’ opinions were sought and a review of the findings conducted. Based on these a framework is proposed in which the following constituents are fundamental: teacher as a facilitator, self-regulated student, safe, open, and flexible environment, and reforming and advancing community. Undertaking a constructivist approach to teaching would lead to responsible learners whose interest in learning makes them lifelong learners. |
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Keywords: teaching, social constructivism, constructivist teaching |
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Special Received: 2022/04/17 | Accepted: 2022/11/27 | Published: 2024/09/17
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