Constructivism
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8th Class: Constructivism Constructivism is educational anarchy to some. It denies the normal and traditional means of teaching, even the relationship between teacher and students. Constructivism has enjoyed much advocacy for several decades. "One reason is simply the search for better ways to teach and learn" (Perkins 1999 8). It would seem, on a personal note, that the real need is for better more dedicated teachers who can relate to their students; needs and explain forcefully as well as gently, that a good education is the only way to survive in the future, and that their (the teachers') tasks is to help in every way they can. "New Math" was a fad. Surely, Constructivism will recede in the next
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