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Constructing Understanding
Chapter 8
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Constructing Understanding
Assessment Strategy #3 Journal Reviews Constructivism - definition Characteristics of Constructivism Teaching Strategies
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Assessment Strategy #3 Complete the journal exercise
In your bluebook, write the advantages and disadvantages to using journal writing as an assessment tool. Be sure to include both the teacher and student perspectives.
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Constructivism “cognitive theory emphasizing learner interest in and accountability for their own learning which manifests in student self-questioning and discovery” (p. 431). (Parsons, Lewis Hinson, & Sardo-Brown Educational Psychology A Practitioner-Researcher Model of Teaching. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth)
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Characteristic of Constructivism
Learners construct understanding that makes sense to them New learning is dependent upon current understanding Social interactions facilitates learning Real-world tasks increase learning
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Constructivist Teaching Strategies
Learner- Centered Instruction Guided Discovery – content goal with patterns – teacher guides students Inquiry – facts/observations in real world problems Problem Based Learning (PBL) Classroom Discussions – Stimulate critical thinking skills (Bloom’s Taxonomy of Questioning) Cooperative Learning – working in groups with clearly defined tasks; students have skills in working together (Johnson & Johnson)
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Constructing Understanding
Assessment Strategy #3 Constructivism - definition Characteristics of Constructivism Teaching Strategies Study for Midterm – Oct. 20th Finish Chap. 8 Self-Assess. (Read Ch. 9) Work on Part II Journal Article (Mon. meet in Library Computer Classroom, Wed. in regular COE Room 330 with Dr. Havens)
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