Constructivism, Cybernetics, and Information Processing: Implications for Technologies of Research on Learning

Constructivism, as a philosophical orientation, has only been widely accepted in mathematics and science education since the early 1980s. As it became more broadly accepted, it also became clear that there were incongruous images of it. In 1984, von Glasersfeld introduced a distinction, echoed in Steier's chapter 5, between what ...

by Thompson, Patrick W. | 16 Sep 2014, 9:37