Critical Perspectives on Learning · CDP

Critical constructivism differs from traditional constructivism by emphasizing:

  1. Individual, isolated learning processes only
  2. The role of emotions in learning
  3. The influence of social and political context
  4. Fixed, universal stages of cognitive development
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Correct answer: The influence of social and political context

Critical constructivism integrates social, cultural, and political influences on learning. It focuses on how knowledge is shaped by power relations.

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