constructionist

pronunciation

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Word Origin

constructionist (n.)
1844, in reference to the U.S. Constitution, from construction + -ist. Usually with strict or loose.

Example

1. Application of the constructionist learning theories in teaching reforms of colleges .
2. A social constructionist perspective on the problem of depression and suicide in taiwan .
3. Unlike the classic liberalists , whose theory is based on constructionist rationalism and moral idealism , mill takes empiricism and utilitarianism as the foundation of his liberal theory .
4. Something has changed since then , and more connections exist now between the tech-based arts community and the livelier segments of the education community , particularly with the constructionist community .

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