scaffolding in cognitive development
Scaffolding in cognitive development refers to the support and guidance provided by more knowledgeable individuals to help learners acquire new skills or knowledge. It involves breaking down complex tasks into manageable steps, providing feedback, and gradually reducing support as learners become more proficient.
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