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'''Methodology''', in [[philosophy]], treats the issue of how we (can) know what we (think we) know. | '''Methodology''', in [[philosophy]], treats the issue of how we (can) know what we (think we) know. | ||
Kevin Kruse wrote: | |||
:Constructivism has its roots in ideas of discovery-learning (Bruner, 1961), and asserts that learners must "construct" their own knowledge and behaviors through undirected experiences. [http://www.e-learningguru.com/articles/art3_6.htm] |
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Methodology, in philosophy, treats the issue of how we (can) know what we (think we) know.
Kevin Kruse wrote:
- Constructivism has its roots in ideas of discovery-learning (Bruner, 1961), and asserts that learners must "construct" their own knowledge and behaviors through undirected experiences. [1]