constructivisms

noun
  1. Plural of constructivism; philosophical or artistic movements emphasizing that knowledge, meaning, or reality is actively constructed by the mind or society rather than passively received.
  2. Usage: Often used in academic contexts (philosophy, education, art history); Refers to multiple schools of thought or applications of constructivist theory
  3. In art and architecture, plural of constructivism; an early 20th-century avant-garde movement that rejected 'art for art's sake' and emphasized functional, socially purposeful design.
  4. Usage: Primarily associated with Russian and Soviet art movements
  5. In education, plural of constructivism; teaching approaches based on the theory that learners actively build their own understanding through experience and interaction.
  6. Usage: Commonly discussed in pedagogy and learning theory

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