Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Constructivism Notes

What is Social Constructivism?

  • Knowledge is negotiated and re-negotiated socially
  • Through the process of discussion, individuals come to a consensus about the meaning of a concept
  • Language in a social gathering facilitates the articulation of thought (which results in the construction of ideas and understandings)
  • Principles of Social Constructivism
  • Prior knowledge is crucial to any learning experience
  • People perceive things differently
  • Collaboration with others facilitates understandings
  • Knowledge is more meaningful when it is linked to existing understandings
  • Knowledge is richer when it has multiple links


Social Constructivism and the Role of the Student
Students:

  • play a central role in their own learning
  • are actively engaged in the learning process in an attempt to answer/generate questions,
    and solve problems
  • use strategies to monitor their own learning
  • are metacognitive learners
  • co-learners / co-teachers

Social Constructivism and the Role of the Teacher
Teachers must:

  • provide students with the skills of learning (collaboration, learning strategies etc)
  • carefully orchestrate learning experiences that will actively engage students
  • carefully generate leading questions that will guide students in their quests to construct knowledge
  • understand the levels at which all students are working and to structure appropriate
  • scaffolding to enable them to push beyond these levels
  • co-learners / co-teachers

1 comment:

My Blog said...

Teachers must: provide students with the skills of learning.