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Direct instruction (an approach) and constructivism (a theory of learning)

March 15, 2015

It is important to concede differences in the definitions of these pedagogies and in the premises on which we as teachers base our judgments of the purpose, contexts, specifications and constraints of various pedagogies.

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In Teaching Tags direct instruction, learning by transmission, inquiry teaching, constructivism, theories of learning, explicit instruction
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