Constructivism in Action: Unraveling the Tapestry of Quality Education
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10903330Keywords:
Constructivism, Classroom teaching objectives, Quality education, Teaching content design, Learning environment, Teaching strategiesAbstract
This study is to analyze the intricate landscape of quality education, transcending conventional paradigms to embrace a holistic approach that encompasses cognitive enrichment, critical thinking, and societal progress. Grounded in scholarly insights and theoretical frameworks, the research navigates through diverse perspectives to augment the quality of education in contemporary educational milieus. Anchored in the exploration of education quality within the purview of fundamental human rights, the study reimagines education as a fundamental entitlement, emphasizing the integral protection of childhood rights. Drawing upon the theological framework of constructivism, the research advocates for a transformative pedagogical paradigm that empowers learners as active participants in the knowledge construction process. Through an exploration of strategies for optimizing classroom teaching objectives, designing effective teaching content, and creating enriching learning environments, the study endeavors to chart a roadmap for nurturing self-directed learners adept at navigating the complexities of the 21st-century educational landscape.