Constructivism
- In education, constructivism is a learning theory which holds that knowledge is not transmitted unchanged from teacher to student, but instead that learning is an active process of recreating knowledge. Constructivists teach techniques that place emphasis on the role of learning activities in a good curriculum. See constructivism (learning theory).
- In philosophy, constructivism is a view that reality, or at least our knowledge of it, is a value-laden subjective construction rather than a passive acquisition of objective features. See constructivist epistemology.
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See also: Constructivism, Alexander Wendt, Anarchy, Antoine Pevsner, Architecture, Art, Constructivism (learning theory), Constructivism (mathematics), Constructivist epistemology