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Individuality and community: The limits of social constructivism. [PDF]
Is selfhood socially constituted and distributed? Although the view has recently been defended by some cognitive scientists, it has long been popular within anthropology and cultural psychology. Whereas older texts by Marcel Mauss, Clifford Geertz, Hazel
Zahavi D.
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Emanuela Lombardo, Johanna Kantola
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The core idea of social constructivism in mathematics is that mathematical entities are social constructs that exist in virtue of social practices, similar to more familiar social entities like institutions and money. Julian C.
Jenni Rytilä
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The study’s main purpose was to discover the important factors that impact university students’ online learning and academic performance during the COVID-19 epidemic, as well as their usage of social media throughout the pandemic.
O. Alismaiel +2 more
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The Evolution of Social Constructivism in Political Science: Past to Present
This article aims to illuminate how social constructivism has evolved as a mainstream international relation (IR) paradigm within a short period of time.
Hoyoon Jung
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Good in a crisis: the ontological institutionalism of social constructivism
This paper seeks to recover and establish the distinct (and distinctly) institutionalist social ontology that underpins social constructivism as an approach to political economic analysis.
C. Hay
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Investigating the influence of language teachers' constructivist self-efficacy on their practice of constructivism in Ghanaian language and culture instruction. [PDF]
The education system in Ghana is undergoing a transition from a behaviorist instructional philosophy to a constructivist one, aiming to produce learners who can actively contribute to nation-building.
Ernest Nyamekye +2 more
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Social constructivism and international ethics
Social constructivist research in international relations (IR) has a complicated relationship with international ethics. Constructivism was an explicitly idealist approach to IR. This idealism enabled constructivism to differentiate itself from the two dominant materialist approaches in 1980s IR theory—neorealism and historical materialism ...
Jonathan Havercroft
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Presenting a causal model of the effect of social constructivist learning environment and motivational orientations: the mediating role of self-efficacy and outcome expectation [PDF]
The present study was done with the aim of presenting the causal model of the effect environment of social constructivist on motivational orientations with regard to the mediating role of self-efficacy and outcome expectation.
Houshang Geravand, Moslem Ghobadiyan
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Social constructivism, a major theory of learning, emphasizes social interactions as crucial for children's learning. The zone of proximal development (ZPD) is the focal point for learning within this theory.
Zheng Zhang
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