Abstract
This special issue on the effects of constructivist learning environments is based on a symposium organized during the last annual meeting of the American Edu- cational Research Association in Chicago. The studies in this issue not only provide an overview of the multitude of forms a constructivist learning environment can take, they also provide the reader with an overview of recent advances in this domain of research. The present discussion article provides a critical reflection on the studies in this special issue and tries to identify their prospects and limitations.
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