Bowers J. (2015) Documenting the Learning Process from a Constructionist Perspective. Constructivist Foundations 10(3): 348–349. https://cepa.info/2147
Bowers J.
(
2015)
Documenting the Learning Process from a Constructionist Perspective.
Constructivist Foundations 10(3): 348–349.
Fulltext at https://cepa.info/2147
Open peer commentary on the article “Elementary Students’ Construction of Geometric Transformation Reasoning in a Dynamic Animation Environment” by Alan Maloney. Upshot: This commentary assumes a constructionist perspective to discuss the choice of methods, conclusions and design goals that Panorkou and Maloney make in their study of students’ activities with the Graph ’n Glyphs microworld.
Bowers J., Gruver J. & Trang V. (2014) Radical Constructivism: A Theory of Individual and Collective Change? Constructivist Foundations 9(3): 310–312. https://constructivist.info/9/3/310
Bowers J., Gruver J. & Trang V.
(
2014)
Radical Constructivism: A Theory of Individual and Collective Change?.
Constructivist Foundations 9(3): 310–312.
Fulltext at https://constructivist.info/9/3/310
Open peer commentary on the article “Constructing Constructivism” by Hugh Gash. Upshot: Gash’s retrospective analysis suggests a number of different roles for RC over the past thirty years. We outline three of these roles and then conduct a thought experiment to argue that while RC itself could be seen as a living theory that accommodates new ideas, its strongest contributions remain when it stays true to its roots and serves as a milestone along the path of educational paradigm shifts.