Constructivism
1suggests
that
learners create knowledge as they attempt
to
understand their experiences
(Driscoll, 2000, p. 376). Behaviorism and
cognitivism view knowledge as external to the learner and the learning process
as the act of internalizing knowledge.
1Constructivism assumes
that learners are not empty vessels to be filled with
knowledge.
Instead, learners are actively attempting to create meaning. Learners
often select and pursue their own
learning.
Constructivist principles acknowledge that real-life learning
is messy and complex. Classrooms which emulate the “fuzziness” of this learning
will be more effective in preparing learners for life-long learning.