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  •  Constructivism: From Philosophy to Practice  - http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/~elmurphy/emurphy/cle.html
     Contains sections on constructivist epistemology, learning theory, characteristics of constructivism, and constructivist checklist for educators.
  •  Constructivism Mind Map  - http://www.uib.no/People/sinia/CSCL/HMM_Constructivism.htm
     Constructivism Mind Map. Describes overall principles, goals of constructivist education, and the roles of teachers and learners.
  •  Constructivist Learning Design Paper  - http://www.prainbow.com/cld/cldp.html
     Describes the constructivist approach to "designing for learning" rather than planning for teaching. Includes sections on constructivist learning design and educational precedents.
  •  Constructivism in Science Education  - http://www.pen.k12.va.us/Pav/Va_Assoc_Sci/construct3.html
     Links, essays and information on constuctivism, by the Virginia Association of Science Teachers. Contains links to other web sites and essays/journals on constructivism. Some information on Piaget and Vygotsky.
  •  Constructivism  - http://www.emtech.net/links/construc.htm
     A very comprehensive list of links to essays, articles and other resources on constructivism. Includes a section on "Opposition to the theory."
  •  Constructivism Links  - http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/constructivism.html
     Very comprehensive site. Contains links to other sites on constructivism. Includes sections on Sociocultural Theory, Enactivism, Postmodern Thought as well as links to information about Bartlett, Seely Brown, Bruner, Dewey, Fisher, Hanley, Piaget, von Glaserfeld, and Vygotsky.
  •  Higher Level Thinking  - http://valetc.com/article.php?sid=56&mode=&order=0
     Using constructivist approaches, this site provides a model that uses the primary colors of light as an organizer for teaching three basic kinds of thinking.