Application Exercise
Applying Constructivist Perspectives
Mr. Swope’s high school biology students are learning to use a dichotomous key to identify fish. As you observe his teaching, think about his applications of constructivist principles.
Applying Constructivist Perspectives
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1. Using what you know about constructivist principles, explain why you think Mr. Swope asks students to work in groups as they learn to use the dichotomous key.
2. Using a constructivist perspective, explain why Mr. Swope does not give students answers to their questions right away.
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Your response should demonstrate a clear grasp of the concept/s and you should support and validate your opinion. You need not reference these responses (like we did in the discussion board) but you should use the proper names of theories and theorists and appropriate terminology.
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