Constructivism Learning Theory Applications in Maritime Engine-Room Simulator (ERS) And 21st Century Classroom

Authors

  • Zaful Rullah Hakiem Zaini Akademi Laut Malaysia

Keywords:

Learning theories, Constructivism, 21st-century classroom, Maritime education and training, Engine room simulator

Abstract

This study explores the benefits of good knowledge of learning theories for educators to understand the learning process and ensure effective and efficient learning. Specifically, it focuses on the constructivist learning theory, which emphasises that knowledge cannot be transferred but should be built by learners. Using extensive literature reviews, the study formulates applications of Constructivism in maritime Engine-Room simulator learning activity, allowing learners to be more engaged and actively involved in the learning process. Overall, the study emphasises the importance of constructivist learning theory and its various applications in the 21st-century classroom to ensure effective and efficient learning.

Author Biography

Zaful Rullah Hakiem Zaini, Akademi Laut Malaysia

Centre for Professional Training (Simulator), Akademi Laut Malaysia, BT 30 Kg Tg Dahan, 78200 Kuala Sungai Baru Melaka, Malaysia

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Submitted

2025-07-10

Published

2025-07-10

How to Cite

Zaini, Z. R. H. (2025). Constructivism Learning Theory Applications in Maritime Engine-Room Simulator (ERS) And 21st Century Classroom. ALAM Journal of Maritime Studies, 4(1), 31-39. http://www.archintsurg.com/index.php/ajms/article/view/18

How to Cite

Zaini, Z. R. H. (2025). Constructivism Learning Theory Applications in Maritime Engine-Room Simulator (ERS) And 21st Century Classroom. ALAM Journal of Maritime Studies, 4(1), 31-39. http://www.archintsurg.com/index.php/ajms/article/view/18