noun
- Plural of constructivist; people who believe that knowledge and meaning are actively constructed by the learner rather than passively received.
- Plural of constructivist; artists and architects associated with constructivism, an early 20th-century avant-garde movement emphasizing geometric abstraction and industrial materials.
Usage: education, psychology, philosophy
Usage: art history
Examples
- Many constructivists argue that students learn best by actively engaging with material rather than listening passively.
- The constructivists in the classroom design team wanted to create spaces that encourage hands-on learning.
- Russian constructivists revolutionized graphic design with bold geometric shapes and striking typography.
- Educational constructivists emphasize the importance of prior knowledge in building new understanding.
- The museum exhibition featured works by famous constructivists from the Soviet avant-garde movement.
- Constructivists believe that meaning is not transmitted but rather built through experience and interaction.