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What are the advantages of constructivism? (Answer in 25 to 30 words)

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Answered by lucky1742
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Helps students transfer skills to the real world. Students adaptlearning to the real world, gaining problem-solving skills and ability to do a critical analysis of a given set of data. These skills enable the student to adapt to a constantly changing real-world environment.
Answered by lovingheart
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One of the advantages of constructivism in the study hall is that it makes a functioning, drawing in condition for youngsters. Rather than being inactive audience members, youngsters, through talk and joint effort, take part in dynamic reasoning and comprehension and figure out how to instruct them. Understudies appreciate this methodology.

Research shows that understudies adapt better and quicker when they work effectively in critical thinking as opposed to through repetition remembrance; degrees of consistency likewise show improvement.

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