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  1. Of the Trivial and the Radical: Is There a Coherent Constructivist Pedagogy?Dennis Cato - 2006 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 15 (1):57-74.
    Where a pedagogy is to be understood not simply in its weak sense as a range of classroom techniques but rather in its strong sense as embodying some conception of the ends of education such techniques subserve, coherence derives from the theoretical basis to which that pedagogy appeals. Where, however, such a theoretical basis is indistinguishable from that it purports to supplant or where it is inherently self-contradictory, the resulting pedagogy is incoherent. It is maintained here that “trivial constructivism” fails (...)
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