In constructivist classrooms, students often make connections between classroom learning and real-life context because:
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Correct answer: Constructivist teaching situates learning in authentic contexts
Constructivist pedagogy values authentic, real-world contexts; learning is meaningful when linked with students’ experiences and everyday life.
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