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ASSESSMENT IN A CONSTRUCTIVIST CLASSROOM
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• Integrative teaching – cutting across disciplinal lines
(interdisciplinary) and learning styles
• Reflective – stepping back and analyze their experience
to improve future learning
• Collaborative – not only among students but more
importantly between students, teachers, and their respective
community
• Inquiry-based – raising questions, posing problems or
scenarios and let student discover the answer
CONTENT -BASED
INSTRUCTION
INQUIRY
THEMATIC
TEACHING
GENERIC
COMPETENCY
MODEL
Thematic teaching- theme helps students see the meaningful connections across disciplines or
learning areas
MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION
DRILL AND PRACTICE
Learners
work together towards a common goal
ACTIVITIES REFLECT
CURRENT AND FUTURE NEEDS
RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUALS IN A
TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED
SOCIETY
Learners work in a small group.
• Allows interaction
• Work independently
• Develop listening , engagement
• Efficient way to learn content
Cooperative discussion strategy with 3 stages of action
• Allows interaction
• Work independently
• Develop listening , engagement
• Efficient way to learn content
THINK PONDERS
PAIR GETS A PAIR
SHARE PARTAKES NOWLEDGE
FORMULATE QUESTIONS
CREATE MEANING/NEW
KNOWLEDGE
INVESTIGATE
BUILD UNDERSTANDING
FORMULATE QUESTIONS
CREATE MEANING/NEW
KNOWLEDGE
INVESTIGATE
BUILD UNDERSTANDING
• PLACED IN
A SITUATION
SIMULATION
ROLE
PLAYS
GAMES
• INTERACT
MODE
Strategies
DEMONSTRATION
 lessens teachers’ active role
allow learners to respect
provides a concrete/visual way of explaining the
topic
• Meaningful lesson vs meaningful classroom
• A lesson is meaningful if it provides learners with facts and
empirical data and explain how these relate with each other.
• But if the learner does not find any relevance in learning for
learning’s sake, then the classroom is not a meaningful one.
• Therefore, a lesson is meaningful in so far as it effectively
provides conceptual knowledge.
• A classroom is a meaningful when learners see its value beyond
what the lessons provide.
• We must offer to our learners the experience of a meaningful
classroom – that coming to class is not pointless but a value in
itself.
• This means that we have to convert our classroom from a
theoretical to a more practical one.
• The educational system is one of the
major instruments for the maintenance
of the culture of silence (education as a
practice of domination).
• Therefore, the education process
CANNOT be neutral.
• It either functions as an instrument to
facilitate the integration of younger
generation into the logic of the present
system and bring about conformity to it;
or
• It becomes the practice of freedom, the
means by which men & women deal
critically and creatively with reality &
discover how to participate in the
transformation of the world.
“It is what teachers think, what teachers do, and what
teachers are at the level of the classroom that ultimately
shapes the kind of learning that young
people get.”
- Andy Hargreaves and Michael Fullan-

pedagogical approach for teacher in teaching

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    ASSESSMENT IN ACONSTRUCTIVIST CLASSROOM • • • • • • • • • • •
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    • Integrative teaching– cutting across disciplinal lines (interdisciplinary) and learning styles • Reflective – stepping back and analyze their experience to improve future learning • Collaborative – not only among students but more importantly between students, teachers, and their respective community • Inquiry-based – raising questions, posing problems or scenarios and let student discover the answer
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    Thematic teaching- themehelps students see the meaningful connections across disciplines or learning areas
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    ACTIVITIES REFLECT CURRENT ANDFUTURE NEEDS RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUALS IN A TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED SOCIETY
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    Learners work ina small group. • Allows interaction • Work independently • Develop listening , engagement • Efficient way to learn content
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    Cooperative discussion strategywith 3 stages of action • Allows interaction • Work independently • Develop listening , engagement • Efficient way to learn content THINK PONDERS PAIR GETS A PAIR SHARE PARTAKES NOWLEDGE
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    • PLACED IN ASITUATION SIMULATION ROLE PLAYS GAMES • INTERACT MODE Strategies
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    DEMONSTRATION  lessens teachers’active role allow learners to respect provides a concrete/visual way of explaining the topic
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    • Meaningful lessonvs meaningful classroom • A lesson is meaningful if it provides learners with facts and empirical data and explain how these relate with each other. • But if the learner does not find any relevance in learning for learning’s sake, then the classroom is not a meaningful one. • Therefore, a lesson is meaningful in so far as it effectively provides conceptual knowledge. • A classroom is a meaningful when learners see its value beyond what the lessons provide.
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    • We mustoffer to our learners the experience of a meaningful classroom – that coming to class is not pointless but a value in itself. • This means that we have to convert our classroom from a theoretical to a more practical one.
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    • The educationalsystem is one of the major instruments for the maintenance of the culture of silence (education as a practice of domination). • Therefore, the education process CANNOT be neutral. • It either functions as an instrument to facilitate the integration of younger generation into the logic of the present system and bring about conformity to it; or • It becomes the practice of freedom, the means by which men & women deal critically and creatively with reality & discover how to participate in the transformation of the world.
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    “It is whatteachers think, what teachers do, and what teachers are at the level of the classroom that ultimately shapes the kind of learning that young people get.” - Andy Hargreaves and Michael Fullan-