Culatta, R. (2013). Instructional design: Learning theories – Constructivist theory (Jerome Bruner). Retrieved from http://www.instructionaldesign.org/theories/constructivist.html
Brief description of the constructivist theory organized into its description, application, examples, and principles. Link to similar frameworks was not active. Site includes descriptions of about 50 learning theories, e.g. Operant conditioning by B.F. Skinner.
Educational Broadcasting Corporation. (2004). Concept to classroom - Workshop: Constructivism as a paradigm for teaching and learning. Retrieved from http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/constructivism/
Online educational workshop developed by PBS WNET provides general definition of constructivism, comparison to traditional teaching, expert interview, history, critical perspectives, samples of lessons and activities, and ideas for classroom application. Excellent starting resource.
NDT Resource Center. (n.d.). Teaching resources: Classroom tips – Teaching with the constructivist learning theory. Retrieved from http://www.ndt-ed.org/TeachingResources/ClassroomTips/Constructivist%20_Learning.htm
The page describes the traditional classroom and the learning diversity among students, teaching and learning modes, and factors which affect how students learn. It suggests how teachers can integrate the constructivist learning theory into their teaching practice. The source of information is from J. Brooks and M. Brooks’ In Search of Understanding: The Case for Constructivist Classroooms. The site is for nondestructive testing NDT related to industrial materials but includes an Education component for teachers and students focusing studies on NDT.