Evolution of Learning Theories: Constructivism
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In this episode we learn about Constructivism.
Constructivism is a major learning theory. People learn by doing, not just memorizing. Piaget, Vygotsky, and Dewey all influenced this theory.
Experiences help people learn. They reflect on what they do and solve problems.
Constructivists say learners are active, not passive. They ask questions, solve problems, and connect new things to what they know.
Working with others helps people learn too. They discuss and share experiences to build knowledge.
Thinking about what you learn is important. It helps you understand it better and figure out what to learn next. This makes you a more independent learner.
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