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Learning by doing is an example of a theory that hardened into a practice yielding dismal results. Effective teaching comes ...
Constructivist approaches in international relations foreground the idea that the structures and behaviours of states and non-state actors emerge from shared ideas, norms and identities rather than ...
This is the second of two essays exploring key theories – cognitive load theory and constructivism – underlying teaching methods used today. Constructivism is an educational philosophy that deems ...
Abdelal, Rawi. "Constructivism as an Approach to International Political Economy." In Handbook of International Political Economy, edited by Mark Blyth, 57–71. London: Routledge, 2009.
Social constructivism is a school of thought in International Relations (IR) theory. It was first coined by Nicholas Onuf in 1989 in his book “ The World of our making ” where he put forward that ...