Connections between pedagogical and epistemological constructivism: Questions for teaching and research in chemistry [Book Review]

Foundations of Chemistry 8 (2):111-151 (2006)
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The rich and ongoing debate about constructivism in chemistry education includes questions about the relationship, for better or worse, between applications of the theory in pedagogy and in epistemology. This paper presents an examination of the potential to use connections of epistemological and pedagogical constructivism to one another. It examines connections linked to the content, processes, and premises of science with a goal of prompting further research in these areas

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