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It is anything you want it to be :o)

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Non-constructivist refers to approaches or theories that do not emphasize the role of individual construction of knowledge or meaning. Non-constructivist perspectives may focus more on external factors, such as biological determinants or social structures, in understanding human behavior or development.

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Constructivist educators serve as facilitators to the educational process, not teachers. They ask questions to the student, so that the student learns and discovers knowledge through interaction and collaboration.

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Interpretation of the meaning-receiver creates in her own reality in her mind.

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E.D. Hirsch is primarily associated with the educational philosophy of cultural literacy, which emphasizes the importance of shared knowledge and content in education. While his approach incorporates some aspects of behaviorism, particularly in the focus on foundational skills and knowledge, he does not fit neatly into either the behaviorist or constructivist camps. Instead, Hirsch advocates for a structured curriculum that reflects a specific body of knowledge, contrasting with constructivist ideas that emphasize student-centered learning and knowledge construction through experience.

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Gunnar Ekelo f has written:

'Ikoner'

'Gunnar Ekelo f, dadaist-constructivist'

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Theodore Fyfe has written:

'Hellenistic architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Greek, Architecture, Ancient, Architecture, Hellenistic, Ancient Architecture, Greek Architecture, Hellenistic Architecture

'Hellenistic Architecture - An Introductory Study'

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Vygotsky's social constructivist theory emphasizes the importance of social interaction in cognitive development. He believed that learning occurs through collaboration with others, and that language plays a crucial role in this process by helping children internalize knowledge and engage in higher-level thinking. Vygotsky's theory highlights the significance of cultural and social influences on learning.

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William Hugh Plommer has written:

'Ancient and classical architecture' -- subject(s): Ancient Architecture, Architecture, Ancient, Architecture, Greek, Architecture, Roman, Greek Architecture, Roman Architecture

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Constructivism A movement which originated in Moscow after 1917, primarily in sculpture, but with broad applications to architecture. The expression of construction was to be the basis for all building design, with emphasis on functional machine parts. Tatlin

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Nold Egenter has written:

'Bauform als Zeichen und Symbol' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture and religion, Primitive Architecture, Symbolism in architecture

'The present relevance of the primitive in architecture =' -- subject(s): Architecture and society, Primitive Architecture, Vernacular architecture

'Der ewig brennende Dornbusch' -- subject(s): Sacred space, Theocracy, Theological anthropology

'Semantic and symbolic architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture and religion, Primitive Architecture, Signs and symbols, Symbolism in architecture

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indegenious architecture means the architecture of a particular place.

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Mughal architecture is the architecture of lal kila.

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Constructivism A movement which originated in Moscow after 1917, primarily in sculpture, but with broad applications to architecture. The expression of construction was to be the basis for all building design, with emphasis on functional machine parts. Tatlin

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Kenneth Naversen has written:

'West Coast Victorians' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Architecture, Modern, Architecture, Victorian, Domestic Architecture, Modern Architecture, Victorian Architecture

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Renaissance architecture (14th and 15th centuries), Baroque architecture (16 & 17th centuries) and Neoclassical architecture (18th and 19th centuries) were modeled on Roman architecture.

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Julius Baum has written:

'Romanesque architecture in France' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Romanesque, Church architecture, Romanesque Architecture

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Susan Zevon has written:

'Outside architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Architecture, Modern, Decks (Architecture, Domestic), Domestic Architecture, Landscape architecture, Modern Architecture, Outdoor living spaces, Patios, Themes, motives

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Medieval style architecture is the same as Gothic Architecture.

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Lorcan O'Herlihy has written:

'Lorcan O'Herlihy' -- subject(s): American Architecture, Architecture, Architecture, American, Architecture, Modern, Modern Architecture

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what does a architecture technician do

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internet architecture

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Janet Littlemore has written:

'Rodchenko's use of photography in constructivist graphic and its contribution to the decline of constructivism and the emergence of social realism'

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Jonathan Hill has written:

'Weather architecture' -- subject(s): ARCHITECTURE / Sustainability & Green Design, Weather, ARCHITECTURE / General, Architecture and climate, Social aspects, Architecture and society, ARCHITECTURE / Criticism

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Richard Krautheimer has written:

'Early Christian and Byzantine architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Byzantine, Architecture, Early Christian, Byzantine Architecture, Church architecture, Early Christian Architecture, History

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R. Nath has written:

'History of decorative art in Mughal architecture' -- subject(s): Decoration and ornament, Architectural, Decoration and ornament, Islamic, Architecture, Mogul, Architectural Decoration and ornament, Islamic Decoration and ornament, Mogul Architecture

'Indra-Dhanusha'

'Calligraphic art in Mughal architecture' -- subject(s): Calligraphy, Mogul, Mogul Calligraphy

'Architecture & site of the Baburi Masjid of Ayodhya' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Antiquities, Babari Masjid (Faizabad, India)

'History of Sultanate architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Islamic, Architecture, Islamic Architecture

'Some aspects of Mughal architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Islamic, Architecture, Mogul, Islamic Architecture, Mogul Architecture

'Historiographical Study of Indo-Muslim Architecture' -- subject(s): Historiography, Architecture, Islamic, Architecture, Mogul, Architecture, Medieval, Mogul Architecture, Islamic Architecture, Medieval Architecture

'Medieval Indian history and architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Medieval, Architecture, Mogul, History, Medieval Architecture, Mogul Architecture

'Mughal sculpture' -- subject(s): Architectural Decoration and ornament, Architecture, India, Decoration and ornament, Architectural, Decoration and ornament, Islamic, India Architecture, Islamic Decoration and ornament, Stone carving

'Fatehpur Sikri and Its Monuments'

'History of Mughal Architecture: Akbar (1556-1605 a.D. : the Age of Personality Architecture)'

'Glories of medieval Indian architecture' -- subject(s): Medieval Architecture, Historic sites, Monuments, Fortification, Architecture, Mogul Architecture, Hindu temples, History

'Health and Diseases'

'History of Mughal Architecture, Vol. 3 (Nath, R//History of Mughal Architecture)'

'Indegenous Mughal Architecture'

'The Taj Mahal'

'Islamic architecture and culture in India' -- subject(s): Architecture, Islamic, Civilization, Islamic Architecture

'Agra and its monumental glory' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Monuments

'The immortal Taj Mahal' -- subject(s): Taj Mahal (Agra, India)

'Private life of the Mughals of India, 1526-1803 A.D' -- subject(s): Social life and customs

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Architecture belongs to its own industry, the architecture industry. Architecture is defined as the "art or practice of designing or constructing buildings."

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Edgar Jones has written:

'Industrial architecture in Britain' -- subject(s): Architecture, Industrial, Architecture, Modern, Great Britain, Industrial Architecture, Modern Architecture

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Thomas Inkersley has written:

'An inquiry into the chronological succession of the styles of romanesque and pointedarchitecture in France' -- subject(s): Architecture, France, Architecture, Gothic, Architecture, Romanesque, France Architecture, Gothic Architecture, Romanesque Architecture

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William Henry Ward has written:

'The architecture of the Renaissance in France' -- subject(s): Renaissance, History, Architecture, Renaissance Architecture

'The architecture of the Renaissance in France' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Renaissance, History, Renaissance, Renaissance Architecture

'The ocean marine telegraph'

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Dana Buntrock has written:

'Materials and meaning in contemporary Japanese architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, History

'Material and meaning in contemporary Japanese architecture' -- subject(s): Social aspects of Architecture, Architecture, History

'Materials and meaning in contemporary Japanese architecture' -- subject(s): Social aspects of Architecture, Architecture, History

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Malcolm Airs has written:

'The making of the English country house, 1500-1640' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Architecture, Renaissance, Country homes, Domestic Architecture, England, History, Manors, Renaissance Architecture

'Tudor and Jacobean' -- subject(s): Architecture, Jacobean, Architecture, Tudor, Guidebooks, Jacobean Architecture, Tudor Architecture

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Pamela W. Gosner has written:

'Caribbean Georgian, the great and small houses of the West Indies' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Architecture, Georgian, Domestic Architecture, Georgian Architecture, Influence, Vernacular architecture

'Caribbean baroque' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Spanish colonial, Spanish colonial Architecture

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Hisao Mae has written:

'Kokenchiku no kiso chishiki /Mae Hisao' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Domestic, Buddhist Temples, Castles, Domestic Architecture, Pagodas, Shinto shrines, Temples, Buddhist, To 1868

'Tokonoma no hanashi' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Domestic Architecture, Tokonoma (Architecture)

'Jisha kenchiku no rekishi zuten' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Buddhist, Buddhist Architecture, History, Shinto architecture

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The noun architecture has no antonyms.

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The English Architecture is YOUR MOM

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architecture was pyramids

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Architecture originated in Rome

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James Corner has written:

'Examples of domestic Colonial architecture in New England' -- subject(s): Architecture, Colonial, Architecture, Domestic, Colonial Architecture, Domestic Architecture

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Sarah Susanka has written:

'More not so big solutions for your home' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture, Interior architecture, Small houses, Architecture, Composition, proportion

'Not so big solutions for your home' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture, House construction, Designs and plans, Interior architecture

'Not So Big Solutions for Your Home (Susanka)'

'The not so big house 10th anniversary edition' -- subject(s): Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Domestic architecture, Domestic Architecture, Interior architecture, Space (Architecture), Psychological aspects of Interior architecture

'More not so big solutions for your home' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture, Interior architecture, Small houses, Architecture, Composition, proportion

'Home by Design' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture, Architecture, History, Designs and plans

'The Not So Big House Book' -- subject(s): Architecture, Psychological aspects, Domestic Architecture, History, Space (Architecture), Psychological aspects of Architecture

'Inside the Not So Big House' -- subject(s): Interior architecture, Room layout (Dwellings), Small houses, Architecture, Details

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