GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
LEARNING THEORIES
Question
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Lecturer
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Facilitator
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Student
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Peer
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Detailed explanation-1: -In most pedagogies based on constructivism, the teacher’s role is not only to observe and assess but to also engage with the students while they are completing activities, wondering aloud and posing questions to the students for promotion of reasoning (DeVries et al., 2002).
Detailed explanation-2: -In the constructivist model, the students are urged to be actively involved in their own process of learning. The teacher functions more as a facilitator who coaches, mediates, prompts, and helps students develop and assess their understanding, and thereby their learning.
Detailed explanation-3: -Constructivist classrooms focus on student questions and interests, they build on what students already know, they focus on interactive learning and are student-centered, teachers have a dialogue with students to help them construct their own knowledge, they root in negotiation, and students work primarily in groups.
Detailed explanation-4: -Teacher acts like a facilitator. Students actively participate in their learning; they develop knowledge based on their own experiences.