What is the main idea behind constructivism in education?
Exploring Educational Philosophies

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Suhaidah Tahir
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Education is solely about memorizing facts and figures.
Knowledge is fixed and cannot be changed by experiences.
Learners passively receive information from teachers.
The main idea behind constructivism in education is that learners actively construct their own understanding and knowledge through experiences.
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How does behaviorism influence learning outcomes?
Behaviorism influences learning outcomes by using reinforcement to shape and modify behavior, leading to measurable and observable changes in learning.
Behaviorism promotes passive learning without any measurable outcomes.
Learning outcomes are unaffected by reinforcement techniques in behaviorism.
Behaviorism focuses solely on cognitive processes without considering behavior.
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In what ways does progressivism promote student engagement?
Progressivism focuses solely on rote memorization and standardized testing.
Progressivism discourages collaboration and promotes individual work.
Progressivism promotes student engagement through active learning, critical thinking, collaboration, and real-world connections.
Progressivism limits student interaction and emphasizes teacher-led lectures.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What are the key components of essentialism in curriculum design?
Flexible curriculum
Emphasis on creativity
Core knowledge, structured curriculum, teacher-centered instruction, academic rigor.
Student-centered learning
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does perennialism encourage critical thinking in students?
Perennialism encourages critical thinking by avoiding classic texts altogether.
Perennialism discourages critical thinking by focusing solely on modern ideas.
Perennialism encourages critical thinking by promoting engagement with enduring ideas and fostering analytical skills through classic texts.
Perennialism promotes rote memorization of facts without analysis.
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What role does humanism play in educational theory?
Humanism emphasizes strict discipline and rote memorization.
Humanism focuses solely on standardized testing methods.
Humanism plays a crucial role in promoting student-centered learning and the holistic development of individuals in educational theory.
Humanism is primarily concerned with vocational training and job readiness.
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How can individual educational philosophies be linked to learning theories?
Individual educational philosophies are irrelevant to teaching practices.
Learning theories are solely based on standardized testing methods.
Educational philosophies have no impact on learning theories.
Individual educational philosophies guide the selection and application of learning theories, shaping how educators approach teaching and learning.
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