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Which is NOT a technique of Social Constructivism?

AScaffolding

BCognitive Apprenticeship

CLecturing

DCooperative learning

Answer:

C. Lecturing

Read Explanation:

Social Constructivism is a learning theory that emphasizes the role of social interaction and collaboration in knowledge construction. Key techniques include:

  • (A) Scaffolding – Providing support to learners to help them achieve tasks just beyond their current abilities.

  • (B) Cognitive Apprenticeship – Learning through guided experiences and interactions with experts.

  • (D) Cooperative Learning – Students working together to solve problems and build understanding.


(C) Lecturing, on the other hand, is a teacher-centered approach where information is delivered to students with limited interaction, which does not align with the learner-centered and interactive principles of Social Constructivism.


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