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What is scaffolding according to Vygotsky?
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What is scaffolding according to Vygotsky?
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Scaffolding is the support provided by a more knowledgeable other in order to help the learner make progress in the zone of proximal development. It is an important aspect of Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development.
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