New Hampshire Foundations of Reading Practice Test

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What does constructivism emphasize about the learning process?

  1. Learning is a passive experience

  2. Students actively construct their own meaning

  3. Teachers provide all the necessary knowledge

  4. Learning occurs in isolation

The correct answer is: Students actively construct their own meaning

Constructivism emphasizes that students actively construct their own meaning through experiences, interactions, and reflections. This approach to learning recognizes that knowledge is not just transmitted from teacher to student but is built by individuals as they engage with new information and relate it to what they already know. It highlights the importance of students being involved in the learning process, encouraging them to explore, ask questions, and develop their understanding through active participation. This active engagement allows learners to make connections between new concepts and their existing knowledge, fostering deeper comprehension and retention. By engaging with materials and collaborating with peers, students take ownership of their learning, which ultimately leads to a more meaningful educational experience.