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124. The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences

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What Is Scaffolding?

The learning sciences have demonstrated the opposite of constructivist learning. Scaffolding is something where, basically, if there's something difficult your tring to get something to do, you get them to do easier versions of it first and then go on to hard rversions. The most effective things that have been shown are actually those kinds of exercises with deleted parts. Externalization and atiencists discovered that when learners have properly developed knowledge they learn more effectively.

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