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  1. Constructivism (philosophy of mathematics): In the philosophy of mathematics, constructivism asserts that it is necessary to find (or "construct") a specific example of a mathematical object in order to prove that an example exists. Contrastingly, in classical mathematics, one can prove the existence of ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-11-28 [Epistemology] [Constructivism (mathematics)]...
  2. Constructivism (philosophy of mathematics): In the philosophy of mathematics, constructivism asserts that it is necessary to find (or "construct") a specific example of a mathematical object in order to prove that an example exists. Contrastingly, in classical mathematics, one can prove the existence of ... (Philosophy of mathematics) [100%] 2025-06-08 [Epistemology] [Constructivism (mathematics)]...

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  1. Constructivism (psychological school): In psychology, constructivism refers to many schools of thought that, though extraordinarily different in their techniques (applied in fields such as education and psychotherapy), are all connected by a common critique of previous standard approaches, and by shared assumptions about ... (Psychological school) [100%] 2023-12-15 [Constructivism (psychological school)] [Personality theories]...
  2. Constructivism: Constructivism is first of all a theory of learning based on the idea that knowledge is constructed by the knower based on mental activity. Learners are considered to be active organisms seeking meaning. [100%] 2023-12-18 [learning theories] [Educational theories]...
  3. Constructivism: Constructivism was an art movement which is characterized by broken shapes and overlapping images. It lasted from 1913 to 1932 in Russia. [100%] 2023-02-16 [Artistic Movements]
  4. Constructivism (philosophy of education): Constructivism is a theory in education which posits that individuals or learners do not acquire knowledge and understanding by passively perceiving it within a direct process of knowledge transmission, rather they construct new understandings and knowledge through experience and social ... (Philosophy of education) [100%] 2023-12-19 [Education reform] [Alternative education]...
  5. Constructivism (international relations): In international relations (IR), constructivism is a social theory that asserts that significant aspects of international relations are shaped by ideational factors. The most important ideational factors are those that are collectively held; these collectively held beliefs construct the interests ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-12-20
  6. Constructivism (philosophy of education): Constructivism is a theory in education which posits that individuals or learners do not acquire knowledge and understanding by passively perceiving it within a direct process of knowledge transmission, rather they construct new understandings and knowledge through experience and social ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-11-06 [Alternative education] [Educational psychology]...
  7. Constructivism: Constructivism describes a theoretical framework that suggests humans construct meaning from current knowledge structures. These ideas about the nature of human learning guide learning theories and teaching methods of education informed by the constructivist viewpoint. [100%] 2023-08-03
  8. Constructivism: This Education resource is a "stub". Learn how you can help Wikiversity to develop it. [100%] 2023-07-04 [Learning theory]
  9. Constructivism (philosophy of science): Constructivism is a view in the philosophy of science that maintains that scientific knowledge is constructed by the scientific community, which seeks to measure and construct models of the natural world. According to the constructivist, natural science, therefore, consists of ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-10-25 [Epistemological theories] [Epistemology of science]...
  10. Constructivism (psychological school): In psychology, constructivism refers to many schools of thought that, though extraordinarily different in their techniques (applied in fields such as education and psychotherapy), are all connected by a common critique of previous standard approaches, and by shared assumptions about ... (Social) [100%] 2023-12-16 [Personality theories]
  11. Constructivismo: El término constructivismo hace referencia a varios artículos. [92%] 2023-10-23
  12. Constructivismo (psicología): El término constructivismo en la psicología se refiere a todas aquellas teorías que no consideran a los seres humanos como receptores pasivos de experiencias y aprendizajes, sino como constructores activos de su realidad y experiencias. En la psicología constructivista, teorías ... (Psicología) [92%] 2024-02-22
  13. Constructivismo (pedagogía): El constructivismo es una corriente pedagógica basada en la teoría del conocimiento constructivista, que postula la necesidad de entregar al estudiante las herramientas necesarias (generar andamiajes) que le permitan construir sus propios procedimientos para resolver una situación problemática, lo que ... (Pedagogía) [92%] 2024-04-17
  14. Constructionism (learning theory): Constructionist learning is the creation by learners of mental models to understand the world around them. Constructionism advocates student-centered, discovery learning where students use what they already know, to acquire more knowledge. (Social) [85%] 2024-01-01 [Educational psychology]
  15. Constructionism: Constructionism is a constructivist learning theory and theory of instruction. It states that building knowledge occurs best through building things that are tangible an sharable (Ackerman et al., 2009: 56). [85%] 2024-01-01 [learning theories] [Educational theories]...
  16. Mathematics: Mathematics can be understood as the study of formal systems and the relationships between them, although no definition has been universally agreed upon. The main branches of mathematics are algebra, geometry, number theory, topology, analysis, logic, probability and statistics. [80%] 2023-12-22 [Mathematics]
  17. Mathematics: Ellen Hicks, Memorial University of Newfoundland Student engagement is an issue in mathematics classrooms because many students do not like the subject and they find it difficult to learn (Sedig, 2008). In a study of third grade students, Kiger, Herro ... [80%] 2024-01-26 [Special contents] [Position paper]...
  18. Mathematics: Mathematics is the rigorous analysis of abstract structures, including numeric and logical systems. The earliest known beginning of this topic is about 2400 B.C., the date of the oldest extant mathematical tablets. [80%] 2023-03-03 [Mathematics]

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