Constructive Learning Approach in Mathematics Education: Challenges and Possibilities

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  • Bhim Bahadur Rokaya Lecturer of Mathematic Education, Mid-west University, Nepal

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https://doi.org/10.3126/ajme.v4i1.45583

Keywords:

Construction, child-centered, critical thinking, problem-solving, perception

Abstract

A constructive learning and instruction approach has been proposed as an alternative and latest scientific model, which is implicit in all behaviorist and some cognitive approaches to education. The major concern of this study is to analyze the theoretical views and challenges of the constructive learning approach in the mathematics classroom. This research is qualitative and does not use any primary data. The findings of the research are based on in-depth study and analysis of various articles, researches, books, and conference papers presented at various conferences published nationally and internationally as secondary data. The constructive learning approach encourages students to learn the information themselves, it helps students explore the knowledge themselves, it seeks to make students more aware, it develops more powerful thinking teaching and classroom environment, and it improves the students’ performance in various fields. Whereas the traditional learning approach has always been teacher-centered learning.

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Author Biography

Bhim Bahadur Rokaya, Lecturer of Mathematic Education, Mid-west University, Nepal

Bhim Bahadur Rokaya is a lecturer of Mathematic education in Mid-west University Nepal. Currently he is M.Phil. Scholar in Nepal Open University. He has published many papers in different reputed journals. He is interested in research in Mathematics Education. Now, he is vice-president of Council for Mathematics Education, Surkhet.

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Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

Rokaya, B. B. (2021). Constructive Learning Approach in Mathematics Education: Challenges and Possibilities. Academic Journal of Mathematics Education, 4(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.3126/ajme.v4i1.45583

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