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Constructivism may
refer to:
Constructivism (art), an
early 20th-century artistic...
- 1915 by
Vladimir Tatlin and
Alexander Rodchenko.
Abstract and austere,
constructivist art
aimed to
reflect modern industrial society and
urban space. The...
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Constructivist architecture was a
constructivist style of
modern architecture that
flourished in the
Soviet Union in the 1920s and
early 1930s. Abstract...
- all
socialisation and
paradigm shifts,
merely that the
strong social constructivist claim that all
scientific knowledge is
constructed ignores the reality...
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referred to
these systems of
knowledge "schemes." Piaget's
theory of
constructivist learning has
significantly influenced learning theories and teaching...
- to
measure and
construct models of the
natural world.
According to
constructivists,
natural science consists of
mental constructs that aim to explain...
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Constructivist Foundations is an
international triannual peer-reviewed
academic journal that
focuses on
constructivist approaches to
science and philosophy...
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Constructivist International (German:
Konstruktivistische Internationale, KI) was an
international organisation made up of avant-garde
artists established...
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Constructivist teaching is
based on
constructivism (philosophy of education).
Constructivist teaching is
based on the
belief that
learning occurs as learners...
- The
British Constructivists, also
called the
Constructionist Group, or Constructionists, were an
informally constituted group of
British artists, working...