Constructivism and Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education

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Approx. 10 hours to complete

Course Summary

In this course, you will learn about constructivism, a learning theory that emphasizes the role of the learner in constructing knowledge. You will explore the key principles of constructivism and learn how to apply them in your own teaching practice.

Key Learning Points

  • Understand the key principles of constructivism and how they differ from traditional teaching methods
  • Learn how to apply constructivist principles to your own teaching practice
  • Explore the benefits and challenges of using constructivist methods in the classroom

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the principles of constructivism
  • Apply constructivist principles to teaching practice
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of constructivist methods in the classroom

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • Basic understanding of educational theory
  • Access to a classroom or teaching environment

Course Difficulty Level

Intermediate

Course Format

  • Self-paced
  • Online
  • Video Lectures
  • Interactive Assignments

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Description

This course is designed to help participants examine the implications of constructivism for learning and teaching in science, mathematics, and technology focused areas. Course readings, discussions, and assignments will examine constructivist views of learning, research on students' ideas and idea-based interactions, research on instructional approaches taking student ideas into account, and challenges in implementing constructivist perspectives in instruction.

Outline

  • Course Orientation
  • Welcome to Constructivism
  • Syllabus
  • About the Discussion Forums
  • Updating Your Profile
  • Social Media
  • Module 1: An Introduction to Constructivism
  • What is Constructivism?
  • Common Sense of Teaching
  • The Conduit Metaphor
  • Module 1 Readings and Resources
  • Module 2: Student Ideas
  • Exploring My Ideas
  • Exploring Student Ideas
  • Exploring More Student Ideas
  • Understanding Students' Ideas
  • Listening to Students' Ideas
  • Module 2 Readings and Resources
  • Module 3: Helping Students Develop their Ideas
  • Learning Environments Focused on Students' Ideas
  • Learning Environments to Hep Students' Ideas Develop
  • Constructivist Learning Environments
  • More Constructivist Learning Environments
  • Finding Research
  • Module 3 Readings and Resources
  • Module 4: Implementing Constructivist Learning Environments
  • Challenges of Constructivism in Practice
  • Facing the Challenges: Research and Other Resources
  • Facing the Challenges: Professional Collaborations
  • Module 4 Readings and Resources

Summary of User Reviews

Explore the world of constructivism with this online course on Coursera. Students have raved about the engaging and thought-provoking content, which provides a comprehensive overview of the topic. Many users found the interactive nature of the course to be particularly beneficial.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

The interactive nature of the course

Pros from User Reviews

  • Engaging and thought-provoking content
  • Comprehensive overview of the topic
  • Interactive learning experience
  • Well-structured and organized course material
  • Great instructor support and feedback

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some users found the workload to be overwhelming
  • The course may be too advanced for beginners
  • Some technical issues with the platform
  • Not enough practical exercises
  • Limited opportunities for peer interaction
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Approx. 10 hours to complete
David E. Brown
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Coursera

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David E. Brown

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