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Compare the Behaviourist & Constructivist approach.

Answer Posted / Priyanka Kashyap

Behaviorism and constructivism are two prominent learning theories that have distinct approaches to teaching mathematics. Behaviorism emphasizes rote learning, repetition, and reinforcement of correct responses through rewards and punishments. It focuses on observable behaviors, such as problem-solving steps and solutions. On the other hand, constructivism prioritizes active student engagement in the construction of their own knowledge, encouraging discovery, exploration, and problem-solving. Constructivists believe that students should be involved in meaningful, authentic activities to develop their understanding of mathematical concepts.

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