
Constructivism and constructivist teaching
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- Q1What is the role of the teacher in constructivist teaching?Passive observerDictatorFacilitator or guideAuthoritarian figure30s
- Q2What is a key aspect of constructivist teaching?Testing students frequently without their inputDiscouraging student engagement in classProviding direct instruction at all timesEncouraging students to actively participate in their own learning process30s
- Q3How does constructivist teaching view the concept of learning compared to traditional teaching?As an active process of constructing knowledgeAs a competitive process among studentsAs an individual process without collaborationAs a passive process of receiving information30s
- Q4What is the primary goal of constructivist teaching?To enforce rote memorization of factsTo promote student-centered learning and critical thinking skillsTo limit student participation in the learning processTo discourage independent thinking30s
- Q5How does constructivist teaching view the concept of knowledge?As dictated by the teacherAs fixed and absoluteAs individually constructed by studentsAs passive reception by students30s
- Q6What is the emphasis of constructivist teaching on learning?Passive and superficialActive and meaningfulRote memorizationIsolated and disconnected30s