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According to Vygotsky, why do individuals acquire knowledge?

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Vygotsky's sociocultural theory posits that individuals acquire knowledge and skills through interactions with more knowledgeable others and by participating in cultural practices. The zone of proximal development refers to the level of skill or knowledge that an individual is capable of achieving with guidance from a more knowledgeable other. Critics argue that Vygotsky's theory may not adequately address individual differences in learning and development.

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