Social constructionism states that the reality we perceive is constructed through social interactions. In education, constructionism has been used to support a curriculum emphasizing learning by doing, with interdisciplinary projects forming the foundation. Students, the theory goes, learn more effectively when they learn on the basis of experimentation, in particular when their gained knowledge finds a direct and immediate application.
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abstraction
adaptive
aesthetics
architecture
art
borders
collecting
communication
community
concept
deconstruction
design
economy
form
hierarchy
identity
information
interaction
journalism
learning
mapping
metaphor
narrative
navigation
photography
program
rhetoric
simulation
structure
time
universal
urbanism
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