Teachers 'Attitudes towards Constructivist Approach to Improving learning outcomes: The Case of Kosovo

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The constructivist approach aims at change, departing from the traditional teaching and improvement of learning outcomes in primary schools of Kosovo. Teachers' attitudes towards the constructivist approach play a crucial role in actively constructing knowledge through experience and reflection and are critical for improving learning outcomes. This study aimed to examine the teachers' attitudes to using the constructivist approach to improving learning outcomes. This research used a mixed research methodology. The research sample consisted of 40 teachers and 113 students in primary schools in Kosovo. The data were collected through a survey using questionnaires (for teachers and students) and semi-structured interviews. The study illustrated that most teachers' attitudes towards using the constructivist approach and its impact on learning outcomes are significant (p <0.05) and determined how learning outcomes would be achieved.

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Ahmedi, V., Kurshumlija, A., & Ismajli, H. (2023). Teachers ’Attitudes towards Constructivist Approach to Improving learning outcomes: The Case of Kosovo. International Journal of Instruction, 16(1), 441–454. https://doi.org/10.29333/iji.2023.16124a

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