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El concepto constructivismo se utiliza en marcos conceptuales y en tradiciones de investigación diferentes. En este artículo, definimos un conjunto de elementos básicos que son comunes a las perspectivas constructivistas en psicología y educación. Esos elementos son: una epistemología relativista, una concepción de las personas como agentes activos, y una interpretación de la construcción del conocimiento como un proceso social y situado en un contexto cultural e histórico. Este conjunto de rasgos comunes nos ha permitido explorar y referirnos a un enfoque constructivista diferenciado de otras posiciones presentes en psicología.
The concept of contructivism is used in different conceptual frameworks and traditions of research. In this paper, we define a set of fundamental elements which are shared by contructivist perspectives in psychology and education. The concrete elements are: a relativistic epistemology, a conception of individuals as active agents, and an interpretation of knowledge construction as a social process, situated in a cultural-historical context. Those elements make possible to explore the nature of and to refer to a constructivist view differentiated from other theoretical positions in psychology.
psicología cultural, Cultural psychology, Educación, Constructivismo, constructivismo, Social constructivism, constructuvismo social, Constructivism, educación., BF1-990, Education, constructivismo social, Psicología cultural, Psychology, Constructivismo social, educación
psicología cultural, Cultural psychology, Educación, Constructivismo, constructivismo, Social constructivism, constructuvismo social, Constructivism, educación., BF1-990, Education, constructivismo social, Psicología cultural, Psychology, Constructivismo social, educación
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