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The Difference Between Constructivism And Constructionism

TeachThought

The Difference Between Constructivism And Constructionism by Terry Heick While working on the learning theory visual overview , I realized I couldn’t clearly explain the difference between constructivism and constructionism. So I did a little research and initially didn’t find much to ease my confusion.

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How Augmented Reality Helps Teachers Reach More Students

ED Surge

Both technologies have made their way into classrooms, leaving educational researchers wondering about their differences and implications for learning. AR can be used in the classroom to create interactive learning experiences that enhance traditional instruction. What does AR look like in the humanities?

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Grandparents, neighbors and friends are propping up the child care industry. They need help

The Hechinger Report

Credit: Jackie Mader/The Hechinger Report Tūtū and Me is one of several family-child interaction learning programsin Hawaii that offers support to the state’s large number of non-parental caregivers who provide child care each day. A grandfather watches his grandchild build with blocks during activity time at Tūtū and Me.

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Beyond Screens: The Benefits of Paper-Based Learning for Elementary Students

Studies Weekly

When students need to read for understanding, comprehension, or retention, research shows that they perform better with print materials rather than a screen. Research shows that paper learning better engages students, improves material retention and comprehension, and helps them move to a ready-to-learn mindset.