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Constructivism theory based learninga total quality approach /

Abstract

Constructivism theory is starting to gain substantial momentum in education process as a base for improving the learning environments and enhancing the learning outcomes. As the focus in constructivism theory based learning is shifted toward the learners, and the learners are expected to play an active role in the learning process, the issue of quality and consistency began to surface due to the absence of a clear quality process that can effectively check and control the learning outcomes. This as a result contributes negatively to the academic environment and learning processes. The Total Quality Management (TQM) model and management techniques have been long adopted and widely used by the business and commercial community. As TQM principles are adopted by facilitators and educators, it was discovered that there is a natural fit for quality principles and practices with their own aspirations for the continuous improvement of education. This developmental project aims to present a model which could be used to support any constructivism theory based learning sessions with an objective to improve the quality of learning outcome. The main goal of this paper is to establish a total quality model for a constructivism theory based learning session. The main aims of the model are to ensure both quality in process and content of the session. The model covers ‘end to end’ of a learning process that is built primarily based on Constructivism theory

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