Constructivism (philosophy of education)

Jean Piaget constructed the theory of cognitive development, which describes how children represent and reason about the world.[1][2]

Constructivism in education is a theory that suggests that learners do not passively acquire knowledge through direct instruction. Instead, they construct their understanding through experiences and social interaction, integrating new information with their existing knowledge. This theory originates from Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development.

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  2. ^ Bjorklund, David F. (1 November 2018). "A Metatheory for Cognitive Development (or "Piaget is Dead" Revisited)". Child Development. 89 (6): 2288–2302. doi:10.1111/cdev.13019. PMID 29336015. Archived from the original on 14 August 2021. Retrieved 14 August 2021.

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