Constructivist Classrooms · CDP

How does a constructivist classroom treat students’ prior knowledge and experiences?

  1. It ignores prior knowledge and experiences completely
  2. It assumes each student begins as a blank slate to be filled
  3. It uses them as a foundation to build new understanding
  4. It treats them as irrelevant distractions from the lesson
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Correct answer: It uses them as a foundation to build new understanding

Constructivist theory holds that new learning builds on prior knowledge and experiences, integrating new information with existing frameworks.

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