Hannah’s Blog Post #1 is linked here.

Hi Hannah,

I agree with your section about realizing that you have more of a constructivist style of teaching. I too had the same revelations that you did when doing the readings for this week. I also find that constructivism aligns with teaching students at a more individual level and meeting each student’s needs in the classroom (Ertmer & Newby, 2017). I like how with constructivism, the idea is that students can contribute to their learning just as much as a teacher would, which creates that unique and special learning environment and process, but also help students and teachers be seen more on an equal level in terms of learning capacities and capabilities.

Thank you for your post. It is always nice to read someone’s writing when they have a similar mindset to your own,

Alecia

Ertmer, P. A., & Newby, T. (2017). Behaviourism, Cognitivism, Constructivism Comparing Critical Features From an Instructional Design Perspective. Edtechbooks. Retrieved from https://edtechbooks.org/lidtfoundations/behaviorism_cognitivism_constructivism