%0 Journal Article %T Social constructivism in the field of education and learning %A Milutinovi£¿ Jovana %J Zbornik Instituta za Pedago£¿ka Istra£¿ivanja %D 2011 %I Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade %R 10.2298/zipi1102177m %X Social constructivism is, first and foremost, the theory of knowledge focused on the role of social processes in knowledge creation. Its proponents are interested in interactions among people which are observed as the ways through which shared versions of knowledge are constructed. Starting from the widely acknowledged need for learning with deep understanding and increased interest in the social context of learning, the paper theoretically analyses social constructivism and its influence on educational practice. The goal is to critically re-examine the social constructivist perspective as a theory of teaching and learning and point out to its educational values based on certain conclusions mentioned in the literature. The paper also explores and highlights the basic starting points of social constructivism as well as its different interpretations. In addition, the paper studies relevant issues for education and learning suitable for applying social constructivism, both at the institutional and interpersonal level. It is concluded that social constructivism, applied in practice as a culture rather than as a set of isolated activities, is highly significant for understanding the complexity of the phenomenon of teaching and learning in school context, as well as for providing concrete guiding ideas (learning through cooperation, discovering and solving problems, joint exploration of knowledge and world reinterpretation) for enhancing educational theory and practice. %K constructivism in education %K social constructivism %K school %K situation learning %K constructivist methods %U http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2011/0579-64311102177M.pdf