1. Constructivist Approach
in Teaching
COURSE A4(A)Pedagogy of Teaching Science
Module 3 (Constructivist Approach and its Use in Teaching Science)
B Ed Special Education – Hearing Impairment/
B Ed Special Education-- Learning Disability
University of Mumbai
Dr.Amit Hemant Mishal,
Associate Professor
CCYM’S Hashu Advani College of Special Education
https://www.hashuadvanismarak.org/hacse/introduction.html
Dr.Amit Hemant Mishal,Associate Professor 1
2. Opinion ?
• Knowledge is Constructed
• Knowledge is transmitted !
• Knowledge only can be given by teacher
• Knowledge dynamic/Static ---changing/fixed with experiences
?
4. What is this – Constructivism /Constructivist Approach
• Elimination of standard curriculum –teacher centred/subject
centred
• Promotion on Hands-on problem solving
• Connecting facts and fostering new understanding
• Promote more talk/dialogue
• More Open ended Questions
• No to standard Assessment /Grade Assigning
• Learners self evaluate Self-Progress
• Student Questions/ interest- Valued
5. • Whole to parts –maxim/Analyse-Synthesize
• Group work
• Learners- Build/Create knowledge
• Activity Based
• Criticize
• Collaborate
• Assist Each other in Team
• Learning in Social Environment
• Learning made easier
• Attractive ,Appropriate Activity/s
6. • Process of Learning √ Product of Learning X
• Construct √ Reproduce X Rote Memory
X
• Attractive √
• Cognitive freedom/Independence √
• Student Centred √ Subject/Teacher centred X
• Developmental – Emotional (more
satisfaction/autonomy /more sharing-expressing
Process
• Retention /Attention /All round Development
7. Few Approaches/Strategies --Useful in Teaching Science
*Students estimate new ideas and conceptions using terms of their previous
notions as they consider the new situation (student-centered) approach
Few Egs; Can be employed while teaching science
5 E- Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate.
7E -Elicit, Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate, Extend
Gowin’s Vee Diagram - Constructivist, Heuristic
Concept Mapping
Social Enquiry Approach
Cooperative learning Strategies
• Contructivism in Science Teaching
(https://www.eduhk.hk/apfslt/v3_issue1/sowm/sowm3.htm)
8. Merits
• Makes Learning of Students-Dynamic;Social Process
• Teachers and students in active construction of knowledge.
• Opportunity for creative thinking , inquisitive thinking
• Understanding than just listening –more Joyful
• Ownership to students -- Students Explore, Question, Assess
• Engagement of creative instincts – learners learn expressing better
manner.
• Promotes socialisation & communication skills.
• Active Learners
• Stimulates students, their activities to make learning to happen.
• Actively learners construct meaning from their experiences in connection
to prior understanding and social setting.
9. Demerits
• Shift from traditional teaching –adjustment, understanding and using
it in classroom- Big Challenge .Even Less teachers are trained for
carrying out activity .
• Time Consuming
• Always will construct appropriate knowledge ??
• Will all details of concept –will be generated by the learners ?
• For some learners—may create in minds-- confusion ,frustration
• All topics/All concept/All Subjects- May not be relevant to use this
approach .
• Inefficiency in total learning – cognitive level
• Evaluating ---the learning happened or not– how far?---
challenging/difficult?
10. Role of Teacher
• Facilitator , Guide
• Teachers –Extra effort /More pre-planning /More preparation
• Teachers –need to get trained in this– understand child development,
stages, need to be good at observation, motivation
• Help to build knowledge
• Give opportunity for – dialogue
• Lead /Promote -- Engagement , Discussion, Decision making,
Brainstorming, Problem Solving
• Engage/Involve -- Teachers tailor teaching strategies to make
students act/work/construct /analyse/interpret/predict information.
• Teachers role- Interactive
11. Additional Reading / References :
• Driver, R., Asoko, H., Leach, J., Mortimer, E., & Scott, P. (1994).
Constructing scientific knowledge in the classroom. Educational Researcher,
23 (7)
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructivism_in_science_educatio
n
• http://www.ijsrp.org/research-paper-0315/ijsrp-p3978.pdf
• http://www.iqst.upol.cz/e-learning/m4/e-learning-m4-u2.php
• https://courses.lumenlearning.com/edpsy/chapter/social-
constructivism-vygotskys-theory/