Constructionism in upper secondary and tertiary levels

Conference Paper

Abstract

  • In the constructionist paradigm, the fundamental premise is to create student-centered learning situations for students to consciously engage in constructing shareable, tangible objects, through meaningful projects. In Papert’s vision, one particularly valuable means of doing that is in programming the computer because, in doing that, the student “establishes an intimate contact with some of the deepest ideas from science, from mathematics, and from the art of intellectual model building” (Papert, 1980, p. 5). Since the 1980s, there have been countless experiences and studies exploring and documenting the use of the constructionist paradigm, many of the first ones using Logo computer programming, but mostly with young students at primary or middle-school levels. However, experiences in upper secondary and university levels are scarcer. Laurillard (2002), nonetheless, advocates for constructionist and collaborative technology-based learning environments in higher education; she says (p. 42): “the aim of university teaching is to make student learning possible […] not simply impart decontextualised knowledge, but must emulate the success of everyday learning by situating knowledge in real-world activity” helping students reflect on their experience of the world and ways of representing it. The purpose of this working group was to share constructionist experiences in upper secondary and tertiary educational levels, particularly those involving computer programming and/or computational thinking and environments; and to reflect on the challenges, needs and differences of constructionist technology-based implementations in the various educational levels, and on how to promote such implementations in upper levels. The guiding and research questions were: • What are the characteristics of constructionist implementations in upper educational levels? In upper secondary school?
  • Authors

  • Sabin, Mihaela
  • Sacristan, Ana Isabel
  • Kaminsiene, Lina
  • Baafi, Richard Akrofi Kwabena
  • Publication Date

  • August 2018
  • Presented At Event

  • Constructionsim 2018  Conference
  • International Standard Book Number (isbn) 13

  • 9786099576022
  • Start Page

  • 925
  • End Page

  • 939