Constructionist
(noun)
A person who believes that knowledge and reality are constructed through human experience and interpretation.
Origin:
Late 20th century: from construction + -ist.
Examples:
- The constructionist approach to learning emphasized hands-on experiences and student-led inquiry.
- The constructionist perspective challenges traditional views of objectivity and truth.
- The constructionist believed that the way we see the world is shaped by our cultural and social experiences.
- The constructionist theory of knowledge has important implications for education and the way we think about learning.
- The constructionist's work emphasized the importance of context and perspective in shaping our understanding of the world.