Constructivist Instruction: Success or Failure? brings together
leading thinkers from both sides of the hotly debated controversy
about constructivist approaches to instruction. Although
constructivist theories and practice now dominate the fields of the
learning sciences, instructional technology, curriculum and
teaching, and educational psychology, they have also been the
subject of sharp criticism regarding sparse research support and
adverse research findings. This volume presents:
- the evidence for and against constructivism;
- the challenges from information-processing theorists; and
- commentaries from leading researchers in areas such as text
comprehension, technology, as well as math and science education,
who discuss the constructivist framework from their
perspectives.
Chapters present detailed views from both sides of the
controversy. A distinctive feature of the book is the dialogue
built into it between the different positions. Each chapter
concludes with discussions in which two authors with opposing views
raise questions about the chapter, followed by the author(s)
responses to those questions; for some chapters there are several
cycles of questions and answers. These discussions, and concluding
chapters by the editors, clarify, and occasionally narrow the
differences between positions and identify needed research.
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