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Paradigm shift in didactics
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Paradigm shift in didactics

pocket, 2025
Engelsk
In the search for the right method, there is often a strong polarisation between instruction-oriented and constructivist teaching. In directive teaching, in the sense of guiding, presenting and explaining, learners are assigned a passive role. Learning is predominantly a receptive process. As the antithesis of instruction-oriented teaching methods, constructivist learning theory has become fashionable. Self-organised learning not only leads to learners taking on an active role, but also promotes the development of interdisciplinary skills. However, a simplified either/or attitude is counterproductive. Instruction and construction are not mutually exclusive. Instead, a creative combination of both learning theories is desirable. This work elaborates on what instruction-oriented and moderate constructivist teaching should look like. In the empirical part, the learning success and sustainability of both teaching-learning concepts were examined and compared in order to draw conclusions about the choice of method.
Undertittel
Instruction vs. construction
ISBN
9786209426810
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
136 gram
Utgivelsesdato
22.12.2025
Antall sider
92