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Constructivism: Theory, Perspectives and Practice

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Part I, which covers the theoretical aspects of constructivism, includes chapters from Ernst von Glasersfeld, Catherine Twomey Fosnot, and Paul Cobb. In Part II, Candace Julyan, Eleanor Duckworth, Deborah Schifter, June S. Gould, Rheta DeVries, Betty Zan, and Maxine Greene provide perspectives from the field. Part III, which explores practices in the classroom, features work from Jill Bodner Lester, Susan Cowey, George Forman, Dewey Dykstra, Jr.

256 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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July 2, 2008
This is a great review of the field of constructivism. Highly recommended if you're in the field of Education/Learning Theory.
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March 6, 2013
Available from the University of Bedfordshire Library. Click here to view the catalogue record: http://www.library.beds.ac.uk/record=...

This enduring bestseller remains the most comprehensive examination of constructivism and its relationship to teaching and learning. Closing the gap between theory and practice, well-known scholars make constructivism accessible by showing its application in everyday classrooms. Building on the success of the first edition, the authors have completely updated this popular text and expanded its scope to include examples of constructivist teaching across all grade levels and disciplines. An ambitious revision of a now classic text, Constructivism: Theory, Perspectives, and Practice, Second Edition is an invaluable resource for practicing teachers, teacher educators, and curriculum specialists in mathematics, science, social studies, and language arts.
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May 14, 2015
I read the first edition and wish I was able to read the 2nd edition (or even better, a third edition published within the last year or so). I was also disappointed that in the section about constructivism in the content areas, every content area except social studies was included. Even so, it provided some good insight into the philosophy -- and would be useful for everyone to take a step back and peruse now that Danielson's teacher evaluation model is upon us.
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