The Role of the Social Constructivism in Physical Education
Author(s) -
Carmelo MUNAFO
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of sport culture and science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2148-1148
DOI - 10.14486/intjscs608
Subject(s) - constructivism (international relations) , physical education , social constructivism , sociology , epistemology , humanities , aesthetics , art , philosophy , social science , political science , pedagogy , politics , law , international relations
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role/contribution that constructivist learning theories may offer to socio-cognitive development of students trough physical activity and sport. The Constructivism Theories adopt a holistic view of learning that cognition is not only an intra individual process but also a social process in which various cognizing agents/learners are inseparably intertwined. This theoretical framework offers implications for teachers and school that should help pupils to create the conditions to build knowledge moving from directive teacher-centered approaches to student-centered approaches. In this direction the body itself and social/motor interaction are seen to learn.
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