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anjilletteb

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The process by which a skilled person helps a novice learn by engaging the learner in joint activities is referred to as
 
  guided participation.
  instruction.
  selective adaptation.
  assisted growth.

Question 2

Which of the following is an example of guided participation?
 
  A boy helps his younger brother build a sand castle on the beach.
  A father reads from an instruction manual while his daughter assembles her
  bicycle.
  A teacher lectures about global warming.
  A mother bakes cupcakes for her daughter's school party.



angrybirds13579

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Answer to Question 1

guided participation.

Answer to Question 2

A boy helps his younger brother build a sand castle on the beach.



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