constructivism

(noun)

A psychological epistemology that argues that humans generate knowledge and meaning from their experiences.

Related Terms

  • behaviorism
  • cognitivism
  • kinesthesia

Examples of constructivism in the following topics:

  • Applications of Psychological Theories to the Life of a Student

    • Constructivism is the concept of constructing new ideas based on previous knowledge.
    • Piaget is most famous for his work in constructivism, and many Montessori schools are based on the constructivist school of thought.
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