0 relating to constructivism in art (= the idea that art should have a social purpose): --
1 relating to constructivism in education (= the idea that knowledge comes from experiences and ideas): --
The original strategy for presenting the course encouraged constructivist learning.
2 someone who practises or believes in constructivism in art (= the idea that art should have a social purpose): --
3 someone who practises or believes in constructivism in education (= the idea that knowledge comes from experiences and ideas): --
The new curriculum divides the traditionalists and the constructivists.
Such questions have been raised forcefully in recent years in constructivist approaches to international relations theory.
And why does the fact that the brain continues to develop for up to 20 years automatically support constructivist cognitive development?
Inquiryoriented, constructivist-based computer and video-based technologies have become powerful pedagogical tools that extend human capabilities and contexts for social interactions.
The constructivist turn in the study of world politics provides new impetus to studies of the political deliberations of human agents.
This is not the place to enter the wider debate between constructivists and more traditional analysts, be they realist or liberal.
It is a roadblock in the path of integrating the social and natural sciences, and weaning sociology and anthropology from its social constructivist traditions.
In the constructivist model, forms such as he's and that's would be expected to often be learned as ' chunks ', or lexically specific constructions.
I chose to consider the work constructivist because it examined seriously the effects of agents on political outcomes.