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False, according to the constructivist approach, teachers should not attempt to pour information into students' minds.

According to constructivism, rather than simply absorbing information passively, students actively create their own knowledge. People construct their own representations of the world and incorporate new information into their prior knowledge as they experience it and reflect on it (schemas).

As one illustration, a primary school teacher asks the students to calculate the length of the "Mayflower." Instead of providing the ruler at the beginning of the problem, the teacher lets the kids think about and create their own measurement systems.

Students work largely in groups, teachers conduct dialogues with students to help them construct their own knowledge, and constructivist classrooms focus on student questions and interests while building on what students already know. They also emphasize interactive learning and are student-centered.

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