constructivism
US /kənˈstrʌk.tɪ.vɪ.zəm/
UK /kənˈstrʌk.tɪ.vɪ.zəm/

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konstruktivisme
a theory, especially in education, that people actively construct or make their own knowledge and world understanding through experience and reflection rather than passively receiving information
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The teacher used a constructivism approach, allowing students to discover solutions on their own.
Guru menggunakan pendekatan konstruktivisme, membolehkan pelajar menemui penyelesaian sendiri.
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Piaget's theories are central to the concept of constructivism in child development.
Teori Piaget adalah pusat kepada konsep konstruktivisme dalam perkembangan kanak-kanak.
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konstruktivisme
an art movement, especially in Russia in the early 20th century, that emphasized abstract art, modern materials, and industrial production
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The exhibition featured works influenced by Russian constructivism.
Pameran itu menampilkan karya-karya yang dipengaruhi oleh konstruktivisme Rusia.
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The artist's work is a blend of cubism and constructivism.
Karya artis itu adalah gabungan kubisme dan konstruktivisme.