- constructionism
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Constructionism — may refer to Social constructionism Strict constructionism a term referring to a conservative type of legal or constitutional interpretation Constructionist learning an educational philosophy developed by Seymour Papert Constructivism… … Wikipedia
constructionism — constructionism, constructivism See social constructionism … Dictionary of sociology
Constructionism (learning theory) — Seymour Papert Constructionist learning is inspired by the constructivist theory that individual learners construct mental models to understand the world around them. However, constructionism holds that learning can happen most effectively when… … Wikipedia
Constructionism and reductionism (wiki) — m:Transwiki:Constructionism and reductionism (wiki) This page is a soft redirect. Categories: Wikipedia soft redirects … Wikipedia
constructionism — noun a) A strict interpretation of the actual words and phrases used in law, rather to any underlying intent b) The idea that people learn about, or perceive the world by constructing mental models See Also: constructionist … Wiktionary
constructionism — noun another term for constructivism … English new terms dictionary
constructionism — n. = constructivism … Useful english dictionary
Social constructionism — and social constructivism are sociological and psychological theories of knowledge that consider how social phenomena develop in particular social contexts. Within constructionist thought, a social construction (social construct) is a concept or… … Wikipedia
social constructionism — is a general term sometimes applied to theories that emphasize the socially created nature of social life. Of course, in one sense all sociologists would argue this, so the term can easily become devoid of meaning. More specifically, however, the … Dictionary of sociology
Strict constructionism — refers to a particular legal philosophy of judicial interpretation that limits or restricts judicial interpretation. In the United States the phrase is also commonly used more loosely as a generic term for conservativism among the judiciary.… … Wikipedia