rakennetavasta
Rakennetavasta, also known as "constructivism" in English, is a philosophical and educational movement that emerged in the early 20th century, primarily in Russia. It was founded by Lev Vygotsky and Alexander Luria, who were influenced by the work of Jean Piaget and the ideas of Russian psychologist Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky. The movement emphasizes the active role of the learner in the construction of knowledge, rather than the passive reception of information from an authority figure.
Constructivism posits that knowledge is not a fixed entity that can be transmitted from one person to
The constructivist approach to education emphasizes the importance of hands-on learning, problem-solving, and critical thinking. It
Constructivism has had a significant impact on education, particularly in the areas of curriculum design, teaching
In summary, rakennetavasta, or constructivism, is a philosophical and educational movement that emphasizes the active role