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    Constructivist Instruction

    Success or Failure?

    AvSigmund Tobias,Thomas M. Duffy

    Häftad, Engelska, 2009

    948 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Constructivist Instruction: Success or Failure? brings together leading thinkers from both sides of the hotly debated controversy about constructivist approaches to instruction. Although constructivist theories and practice now dominate the fields of the learning sciences, instructional technology, curriculum and teaching, and educational psychology, they have also been the subject of sharp criticism regarding sparse research support and adverse research findings. This volume presents: the evidence for and against constructivism; the challenges from information-processing theorists; and commentaries from leading researchers in areas such as text comprehension, technology, as well as math and science education, who discuss the constructivist framework from their perspectives.Chapters present detailed views from both sides of the controversy. A distinctive feature of the book is the dialogue built into it between the different positions. Each chapter concludes with discussions in which two authors with opposing views raise questions about the chapter, followed by the author(s)’ responses to those questions; for some chapters there are several cycles of questions and answers. These discussions, and concluding chapters by the editors, clarify, and occasionally narrow the differences between positions and identify needed research.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2009-04-01
    • Mått:152 x 229 x 23 mm
    • Vikt:730 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:392
    • Förlag:Taylor & Francis Ltd
    • ISBN:9780415994248

    Utforska kategorier

    • Pedagogisk psykologi inom Psykologi och pedagogik
    • Pedagogisk teori och filosofi inom Psykologi och pedagogik

    Mer om författaren

    Sigmund Tobias is Distinguished Research Scientist at the Institute for Urban and Minority Education and Visiting Professor of Cognitive Studies in Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. His scholarly credentials include a long list authored, co-authored, and edited scholarly publications; grants; awards; invited addresses, and conference presentations. In addition, he is one of five former refugees who participated in the documentary film, Shanghai Ghetto, describing how a group of European Jews found safety from the Holocaust in Shanghai, China, during the Second World War, and which which won an Audience Choice Award at the Santa Barbara Film Festival. Tobias returned to Shanghai as a Visiting Professor at the Shanghai Institute of Education, where he began a memoir describing the life of his family in the refugee community in Shanghai. The book was subsequently published as Strange Haven: A Jewish Childhood in Wartime Shanghai.Thomas M. Duffy is the Barbara Jacobs Chair of Education and Technology at Indiana University and the founding director of the Center for Research on Learning and Technology. He is a professor in instructional systems technology and the cognitive science program. His academic career has been dedicated to exploring the design and use of information in education and the workplace. Professor Duffy has written or edited several books and is the author of over 100 papers on learning, performance, and technology. He and his colleagues have also developed the Ready Program (adult literacy instruction), Strategic Teaching Frameworks (multimedia, teacher professional development), and ACT, an asynchronous collaboration tool for small group problem solving.

    Recensioner i media

    "I highly recommend this book to everyone in the field of educational technology, regardless of their "bent" for or against constructivist learning environments."--Educational Technology

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Foreword, Robert J. SternbergPrefacePart I. IntroductionChapter 1. The Success or Failure of Constructivist Instruction: An Introduction Sigmund Tobias and Timothy M. DuffyPart II. The Evidence for ConstructivismChapter 2. Reconciling a Human Cognitive ArchitectureDavid JonassenChapter 3. Constructivism in an Age of Non-Constructivist AssessmentsDaniel L. Schwartz, Robb Lindgren, and Sarah LewisChapter 4. Taking Guided Learning Theory to School: Reconciling the Cognitive, Motivational, and Social Contexts of InstructionPhillip Herman and Louis M. GomezChapter 5. Beyond More Versus Less: A Reframing of the Debate on Instructional GuidanceAlyssa Friend Wise and Kevin O’NeillChapter 6. Constructivism: When It's the Wrong Idea and When It's the Only IdeaRand J. Spiro and Michael DeSchryverPart III. Challenges to the Constructivist ViewChapter 7. What Human Cognitive Architecture Tells Us About ConstructivismJohn Sweller Chapter 8. Epistemology or Pedagogy, That Is the QuestionPaul A. KirschnerChapter 9. How Much and What Type of Guidance is Optimal for Learning? Richard E. ClarkChapter 10. Constructivism as a Theory of Learning Versus Constructivism as a Prescription for Instruction.Richard E. Mayer Chapter 11. The Empirical Support for Direct InstructionBarak RosenshinePart IV. An Examination of Specific Learning and Motivational IssuesChapter 12. Learning and Constructivism Walter KintschChapter 13. From Behaviorism to Constructivism: A Philosophical Journey from Drill and Practice to Situated Learning J. D. FletcherChapter 14. What’s Worth Knowing about Mathematics?Melissa Sommerfeld Gresalfi and Frank LesterChapter 15. "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heavens" What about Direct Instruction?David KlahrChapter 16. Beyond the Fringe: Building and Evaluating Scientific Knowledge Systems Richard A. Duschl and Ravit Golan DuncanPart V. Summing UpChapter 17. An Eclectic Appraisal of the Success or Failure of Constructivist InstructionSigmund TobiasChapter 18. Building Lines of Communication and a Research AgendaThomas M. Duffy