
Helping students learn how to learn is the primary goal of constructivism. There are numerous benefits of constructivism. Students learn in a more enjoyable atmosphere and are more likely to retain knowledge. Students are challenged and learn how to think and understand. Through constructivism, students have ownership of their own learning. It applies natural curiosity to real world situations. Constructivism also promotes social and communication skills within a group setting. Constructivism techniques promote an effective learning environment where students retain knowledge and learn through discovery.
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