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Look up constructivism or constructivist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Constructivism may refer to: Constructivism (art), an early 20th-century artistic
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Artistic and architectural philosophy originating in Russia
Malevich. Constructivism first appears as a term in Gabo's Realistic Manifesto of 1920. Aleksei Gan used the word as the title of his book Constructivism, printed
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Theory of knowledge
doing, constructivism emphasizes the importance of understanding what students are thinking and how to enrich their thinking. Constructivism in educational
Constructivism (philosophy of education)
Constructivism_(philosophy_of_education)
Philosophical position
Moral constructivism or ethical constructivism is a view both in meta-ethics and normative ethics which posits that: Ethical sentences express propositions
Moral_constructivism
Sociological theory of knowledge
with its implications for teaching and learning. Social constructivism extends constructivism by incorporating the role of other actors and culture in
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Social theory in international relations
explanations is appropriate. Wendt refers to this form of constructivism as "thin" constructivism. On the other hand, there are "critical" radical constructivists
Constructivism (international relations)
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Branch in philosophy of science
constructivism by researchers from multiple domains. Relational constructivism can be perceived as a relational consequence of radical constructivism
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Sociological theory regarding shared understandings
social constructivism focuses on an individual's learning that takes place because of his or her interactions in a group. Social constructivism has been
Social_constructionism
Philosphical view that existence proofs must be constructive
constructive analysis. Constructivism also includes the study of constructive set theories such as CZF and the study of topos theory. Constructivism is often identified
Constructivism (philosophy of mathematics)
Constructivism_(philosophy_of_mathematics)
Position of epistemology
of correspondence. Radical constructivism has been described as a "post-epistemological" position. Radical constructivism was initially formulated by
Radical_constructivism
International relations theory
Feminist constructivism is an international relations theory which builds upon the theory of constructivism. Feminist constructivism focuses upon the
Feminist_constructivism
Soviet psychologist (1896–1934)
Organization Workshop PsyAnima, Dubna Psychological Journal Social constructivism Vygotsky Circle Haggbloom, Steven J.; Warnick, Renee; Warnick, Jason
Lev_Vygotsky
term constructivism is widely used in many fields, and not always with quite the same intention. This entry offers an account of how constructivism is most
Constructivism in science education
Constructivism_in_science_education
Art movement from 1930–1970
Universal Constructivism (sometimes called Constructive Universalism) was a style of art created and developed by Joaquín Torres-García. The study and
Universal_Constructivism
Psychological school of thought
Raskin, Jonathan D. (Spring 2002). "Constructivism in psychology: personal construct psychology, radical constructivism, and social constructionism" (PDF)
Constructivism (psychological school)
Constructivism_(psychological_school)
(English ed.). New Haven, Conn.: Yale Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0300081701. "CONSTRUCTIVISM / Aleksei Gan". Tenov Books. EDITORIAL TENOV. Retrieved 4 October 2015
October Group (constructivism)
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Study of international relations from a theoretical perspective
liberalism, and constructivism. Whereas realism and liberalism make broad and specific predictions about international relations, constructivism and rational
International relations theory
International_relations_theory
Art movement
expressionist-cubist art-form abstract constructivism was developed, which in turn led into Figurative Constructivism". In October 1929 Seiwert, Heinrich
Figurative_Constructivism
2012 book edited by James Lenman and Yonatan Shemmer
Constructivism in Practical Philosophy is a 2012 book edited by James Lenman and Yonatan Shemmer, presenting twelve papers on moral constructivism. Michael
Constructivism in Practical Philosophy
Constructivism_in_Practical_Philosophy
Country in Eastern Europe and North Asia
trend. Prevalent styles of the late 20th century were Art Nouveau, Constructivism, and Socialist Classicism. Until the 18th century, music in Russia consisted
Russia
Theory in science and technology studies
and Finding it Empty: Social Constructivism and the Philosophy of Technology." In it, he argues that social constructivism is an overly narrow research
Social construction of technology
Social_construction_of_technology
American educational reformer (1947–2012)
and are in control of their learning, merging constructivism with educational technology. Constructivism is founded on the idea that learning is an active
David_H._Jonassen
Dutch painter (1853–1890)
t e Modernism Movements Acmeism Art Deco Art Nouveau Ashcan School Constructivism Cubism Dada Expressionism Der Blaue Reiter Die Brücke Music Fauvism
Vincent_van_Gogh
Relational constructivism can be perceived as a relational consequence of radical constructivism. In contrary to social constructivism, it picks up the
Relational_constructivism
Trend in graphic design
influence of such phenomena as the International Typographic Style, Russian Constructivism, the tradition of the Bauhaus school, the International Style, and classical
Swiss_Style_(design)
Study of psychological theories of learning
form the foundational ideas of constructivism: cognitive constructivism and social constructivism. Cognitive constructivism, stemming from Jean Piaget's
Psychology_of_learning
American scholar (born 1941)
He has been credited with coining the term "Constructivism." His best known contribution to constructivism is set out in World of Our Making (University
Nicholas_Onuf
Soviet architecture, 1920s to early 1930s
popularity of the new aesthetic led to traditionalist architects adopting Constructivism, as in Ivan Zholtovsky's 1926 MOGES power station or Alexey Shchusev's
Constructivist_architecture
Postmodern architectural movement since the 1980s
obvious harmony, continuity, or symmetry. Its name is a portmanteau of Constructivism and "Deconstruction", a form of semiotic analysis developed by the French
Deconstructivism
Pragmatic constructivism (PC) is a philosophical framework of how people create, utilise and share intelligence about the world in which they exist, in
Pragmatic_constructivism
COBRA Color Field Context art Computer art Concrete art Conceptual art Constructivism Crystal Cubism Cubo-Futurism Cubism Cynical realism Dada Dakar School
List_of_art_movements
American author and journalist (1899–1961)
t e Modernism Movements Acmeism Art Deco Art Nouveau Ashcan School Constructivism Cubism Dada Expressionism Der Blaue Reiter Die Brücke Music Fauvism
Ernest_Hemingway
Early-20th-century Russian art movement
fundamentally opposed to the postrevolutionary positions of Constructivism and materialism. Constructivism, with its cult of the object, is concerned with utilitarian
Suprematism
American political scientist
is an American political scientist and a founding figure of social constructivism in the field of international relations, and a key contributor to quantum
Alexander_Wendt
American diplomat and politician (1923–2023)
v t e International relations theory Constructivism Feminist constructivism Liberalism Idealism Democratic peace theory Capitalist peace Republican liberalism
Henry_Kissinger
American filmmaker and photographer (1928–1999)
t e Modernism Movements Acmeism Art Deco Art Nouveau Ashcan School Constructivism Cubism Dada Expressionism Der Blaue Reiter Die Brücke Music Fauvism
Stanley_Kubrick
Modular constructivism is a style of sculpture that emerged in the 1950s and 1960s and was associated especially with Erwin Hauer and Norman Carlberg.
Modular_constructivism
Book by Lynn Segal
The Dream of Reality: Heinz von Foerster's Constructivism is a book by Lynn Segal first published in 1986. Segal, a licensed clinical social worker, examines
The_Dream_of_Reality
German philosopher (born 1932)
it possible to reflect upon oneself. Lorenz developed a dialogical constructivism from the focus on the dialogical principle (Martin Buber) and the process
Kuno_Lorenz
Systematic endeavour to gain knowledge
technology Positivism Postpositivism Religion and science Scientism Social constructivism Social epistemology Transhumanism Policy Academic freedom Digital divide
Science
European cultural period of the 14th to 17th centuries
Sosaku-hanga Suprematism School of Paris Crystal Cubism Constructivism Latin American Universal Constructivism Dada Shin-hanga Neoplasticism De Stijl Purism Return
Renaissance
Artistic and social movement
cuisine. To some extent, Futurism influenced the art movements Art Deco, Constructivism, Surrealism, and Dada; to a greater degree, Precisionism, Rayonism,
Futurism
Art historian
series.) Gough, Maria Elizabeth (2005). The Artist as Producer: Russian Constructivism in Revolution. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-22618-0
Maria_Gough
American philosopher and academic
a doctrine she calls "Humean Constructivism", a term she uses to differentiate her work from the "Kantian constructivism" of her mentor, Christine Korsgaard
Sharon_Street
Social group defined by shared traits
theories exist in understanding ethnicities, mainly primordialism and constructivism. Early 20th-century primordialists viewed ethnic groups as real phenomena
Ethnicity
Ontological debate
(2002) Constructivism in International Relations: Politics of Reality, Cambridge, University of Cambridge Press, p. 3 Zehfuss, Maja (2002) Constructivism in
Rationalist–constructivist debate
Rationalist–constructivist_debate
Museum of art in Portugal
The Berardo Collection Museum (in Portuguese: Museu Colecção Berardo) was a museum of modern and contemporary art in Belém, a district of Lisbon, Portugal
Berardo_Collection_Museum
Russian anarchist and artist (died 1942)
theorist and graphic designer. Gan was a key figure in the development of Constructivism after the Russian Revolution. Gan's involvement with creative activity
Aleksei_Gan
Russian artist (1894–1958)
constructivism (4. print. ed.). New Haven [Conn.]: Yale University Press. p. 145. ISBN 0300034067. Lodder, Christina (1985). Russian constructivism (4
Varvara_Stepanova
German philosopher (1917–2010)
Piaget, Lisbon. Glasersfeld is known for the development of radical constructivism. Glasersfeld was born in Munich, where his father, Leopold, worked as
Ernst_von_Glasersfeld
Theory that describes how students receive, process, and retain knowledge during learning
improved cognitive schema. Constructivism can be both subjectively and contextually based. Under the theory of radical constructivism, coined by Ernst von Glasersfeld
Learning_theory_(education)
Romanian and Israeli visual artist, architect and art theorist
theorist. He was the co-inventor of Dadaism and a leading exponent of Constructivism in Eastern Europe. In the 1910s, he co-edited, with Ion Vinea and Tristan
Marcel_Janco
Constructivist teaching is based on constructivism. Constructivist teaching is based on the belief that learning occurs as learners are actively involved
Constructivist teaching methods
Constructivist_teaching_methods
Austrian physicist, philosopher and university educator (1838–1916)
work was a precursor to the influential perspective known as constructivism. Constructivism holds that all knowledge is constructed rather than received
Ernst_Mach
Russian artist (1889–1924)
from the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. Rodchenko/Popova: Defining Constructivism, an exhibition of the work of Popova, Rodchenko, and other Constructivists
Lyubov_Popova
Neighborhood in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine
construction of Sotsmisto of Zaporizhzhia was experimental, just like constructivism as a style in the 1920s and 1930s. The constructions reflect the romanticization
Sotsmisto,_Zaporizhzhia
Learner centric pedagogy
Phenomenon-based learning is a constructivist form of learning or pedagogy, where students study a topic or concept in a holistic approach instead of in
Phenomenon-based_learning
Politics as self-interested competition
complementarity between realism and constructivism. Samuel Barkin, for instance, holds that "realist constructivism" can fruitfully "study the relationship
Realism (international relations)
Realism_(international_relations)
"An Anna Blume" ("To Anna Flower" also translated as "To Eve Blossom") is a poem written by the German artist Kurt Schwitters in 1919. It has been described
An_Anna_Blume
President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999
the US Scientific management Scientific progress Social change Social constructivism Social justice Social justice warrior Social organization Social progress
Nelson_Mandela
Indian-born Canadian scholar and author (born 1962)
contributions to a wide range of topics in International Relations, including constructivism, ASEAN and Asian regionalism, and Global International Relations. He
Amitav_Acharya
Constructivism presumes that ethnic identities are shapeable and affected by politics. Through this framework, constructivist theories reassesses conventional
Constructivism (ethnic politics)
Constructivism_(ethnic_politics)
Book by Alexander Wendt
of uncertainty. Wendt admits that his version of constructivism is a "thin" version of constructivism as it “concedes important points to materialist and
Social Theory of International Politics
Social_Theory_of_International_Politics
Concept in international relations theory
neo-counterparts (Realism, Neorealism, Liberalism, Neoliberalism and Constructivism) agree that the world system is anarchic, they differ in their explanations
Anarchy (international relations)
Anarchy_(international_relations)
American artist (1928–2018)
Carlberg discussed modular constructivism with art critic Brian Sherwin, stating, My sense of it is that "modular" constructivism is making a work of art
Norman_Carlberg
20th-century avant-garde art movement
art form. In France and other countries Futurism, Suprematism, Dada, Constructivism, De Stijl and Art Deco developed in response to Cubism. Early Futurist
Cubism
Uruguayan sculptor (1922–1997)
time. Fonseca is frequently associated with the movement Universal Constructivism. Fonseca was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, in July 1922. He traveled
Gonzalo_Fonseca
Russian and Soviet art movement (approx. 1890–1930)
art movements that flourished at the time; including Suprematism, Constructivism, Russian Futurism, Cubo-Futurism, Zaum, Imaginism, and Neo-primitivism
Russian_avant-garde
nineteenth century", Henri Poincaré and David Hilbert. Mathematical constructivism asserts that it is necessary to find (or "construct") a specific example
Mathematical_object
Uruguayan academic
associated with constructivism in international relations theory. His most cited article, "Seizing the middle ground: Constructivism in world politics"
Emanuel_Adler
Architectural structure
Winding Saga of the Restoration of the Narkomfin, an Icon of Soviet Constructivism". Metropolis. Retrieved 2 February 2021. Kolganov, Artyom (14 October
Narkomfin_building
Art museum in Mönchengladbach, Germany
Museum Abteiberg Museum Abteiberg is a municipal museum for contemporary art in the German city Mönchengladbach. Since the 1970s, the museum has been known
Abteiberg_Museum
2026 video game
design and political themes are inspired by the Soviet Union avant-garde constructivism in the late 1920s. Felix unknowingly faces a great threat with his fellow
Phonopolis
Process for design and development of learning resources
Jonassen, D. H. (1992). Constructivism: New implications for instructional technology. In T. Duffy & D. Jonassen (Eds.), Constructivism and the technology
Instructional_design
American progressive organization
the US Scientific management Scientific progress Social change Social constructivism Social justice Social justice warrior Social organization Social progress
Third_Act_Movement
to move towards an innovative reflexive movement of neo-structural constructivism, which may suggest the potential elaboration of a new vision for the
Albert_Doja
American sculptor (born 1946)
January 2005) has noted that Gummer's work is recognizably rooted in constructivism, but also writes that "in extending and deflecting Constructivist art
Don_Gummer
20th-century European graphic design style
innovations of the 1920s that emerged in part out of art movements such as Constructivism (Russia), De Stijl (The Netherlands) and at the Bauhaus (Germany). The
International Typographic Style
International_Typographic_Style
Works that are experimental or innovative
short descriptions of redirect targets Conceptual art – Art movement Constructivism – Artistic and architectural philosophy originating in Russia Creationism –
Avant-garde
List of western art periods
1921 Bauhaus – 1919 – 1933, Germany The "Others" – 1919, United States Constructivism – 1920s, Russia/Soviet Union Vkhutemas – 1920 – 1926, Russia Precisionism
Periods in Western art history
Periods_in_Western_art_history
Approach to career counselling emphasising stories, meaning-making, and agency
storied approach, developed by Pamelia Brott, is grounded in narrative constructivism and focuses on the client’s active role in constructing life stories
Narrative_career_counseling
Hungarian painter and graphic designer
designer. His work was greatly influenced by Cubism, Expressionism and Constructivism. Born in Marosvásárhely, Transylvania, Kingdom of Hungary (today Târgu
Sándor_Bortnyik
Education Entry Policy" (2004). (Archive) Jin, Li (15 April 2011). "Constructivism-Application in Oral English Teaching to Non-English Majors". Global
Education_in_China
Theory of international relations
Retrieved 17 April 2013. Barkin, Samuel (7 September 2010). Realist Constructivism. Cambridge University Press. Library resources about Neorealism (international
Neorealism (international relations)
Neorealism_(international_relations)
Russian Constructivist architect (1883–1945)
architect from the late Russian Empire and early Soviet Union. A leader of Constructivism in 1925-1931, Ilya Golosov later developed his own style of early stalinist
Ilya_Golosov
Visual art using light as a medium
Light art or the art of light is generally referring to a visual art form in which (physical) light is the main, if not sole medium of creation. Uses of
Light_art
Italian educationist (1920–1994)
Reggio Emilia approach. Reggio Emilia approach Early childhood education Constructivism (philosophy of education) "Reggio Emilia : A Question of Quality", Loris
Loris_Malaguzzi
Theory of international relations
therefore deserve analysis and critique. In this sense it is similar to constructivism, though the English School has its roots more in world history, international
English school of international relations theory
English_school_of_international_relations_theory
Film genre encompassing documentary, experimental and the avant-garde
Coming to prominence alongside modernist art movements such as futurism, constructivism, and radicalism, city symphonies reflect the historical development
City_symphony
Forms of feminism that emphasize freedom of choice
Pathways perspective Economics FDPA Geography International relations Constructivism Legal theory Pedagogy Philosophy Aesthetics Empiricism Epistemology
Choice_feminism
Greek philosopher (c. 470–399 BC)
(2011) names in a note scholars that are of constructivist and non-constructivism approach: "Among those "constructivists" willing to do so are Brickhouse
Socrates
British socialist organisation founded in 1884
the US Scientific management Scientific progress Social change Social constructivism Social justice Social justice warrior Social organization Social progress
Fabian_Society
French-Bulgarian art historian (1941–2022)
1983) Dada-Constructivism : The Janus Face of the twenties (London, 1984) Mikhail Larionov (Frankfurt-Genèva, 1987–1988) Dada and Constructivism - Édition
Andréi_Nakov
constructivism, finitism, structuralism, embodied mind theories (Aristotelian realism, psychologism, empiricism), fictionalism, social constructivism
Philosophy_of_mathematics
Datum or structured component of reality
Paul Boghossian (2007), Fear of Knowledge: Against relativism and constructivism, Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press, ISBN 978-0-19-923041-9, archived from
Fact
Application of cybernetics to itself
The concept of second-order cybernetics is closely allied to radical constructivism, which was developed around the same time by Ernst von Glasersfeld.
Second-order_cybernetics
Instructional systems design framework
important in instructional materials design. These include behaviorism, constructivism, social learning, and cognitivism. Florida State University initially
ADDIE_model
Assassin of John F. Kennedy (1939–1963)
2005, pp. 207–226. Donald Byron Thomas (2010). Hear No Evil: Social Constructivism and the Forensic Evidence in the Kennedy Assassination. Mary Ferrell
Lee_Harvey_Oswald
Field of knowledge
38. Internationalen Wittgenstein Symposiums [Realism – Relativism – Constructivism: Contributions of the 38th International Wittgenstein Symposium] (PDF)
Mathematics
German philosopher (1942–2016)
methodical culturalism, a development of the methodical constructivism of the Erlangen School of constructivism. He developed the concept of protophysics with
Peter_Janich
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, Frenchman, or, free.
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English : probably a habitational name, perhaps from a place named Hadley or Hadleigh (see Hadley).
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Slave; Observation
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New Light; New Ray of Sunshine
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Generous; Ibn Himar Mujashit had this Name and He was a Companion of the Prophet PBUH; Name of Sahabi
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Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ulfr, ULF means "wolf."
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Ray of Light; Energy; Brilliance; Intelligence
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Muslim
Brightness
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English : nickname for someone with some fancied resemblance to a bittern, perhaps in the booming quality of the voice, from Middle English, Old French butor ‘bittern’ (a word of obscure etymology).English and German : metonymic occupational name for a dairyman or seller of butter, from Old English butere ‘butter’, Middle High German buter.German : possibly a short form of any of the various compound names formed with Butter ‘butter’ (see 2).
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