traditional classroom versus constructivism classroom
July 22, 2011
amandafrancis
i have never used the constructivist appraoch in my classroom but i think that it would be a great idea to introduce it in my class in September….beelow i will compare the traditional classroom versus the constructivist classroom
Traditional classroom
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Constructivist Classroom
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Student primarily work alone.
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Students primarily work in groups.
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Curriculum is presented part to whole, with emphasis on basic skills.(bottom – up)
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Curriculum is presented whole to part with emphasis on the big concept.(top – down)
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Strict adherence to a fixed curriculum is highly valued.
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Pursuit of student questions is highly valued.
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Curricular activities rely heavily on textbooks of data and manipulative materials.
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Curricular activities rely heavily on primary sources.
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Students are viewed as “blank slates” onto which information is etched by the teacher.
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Students are viewed as thinkers with emerging theories about the world.
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Teachers generally behave in a didactic manner, disseminating information to students.
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Teachers generally behave in an interactive manner mediating the environment for students.
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Teachers seek the correct answers to validate student lessons.
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Teachers seek the student’s point of view in order to understand student learning for use in subsequent conceptions.
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Assessment of student learning is viewed as separate from teaching and occurs almost entirely through testing.
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Assessment of student learning is interwoven with teaching and occurs through teacher observation of students at work and through exhibitions and protfolios.
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