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renzo156

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Experts' being sensitive to the abilities of a novice and responding to the novice's responses in a learning situation so that he or she gradually increases understanding is called
 
  a. scaffolding. c. collaboration.
  b. conditioning. d. internalization.

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In Vygotsky's theory, the difference between a child's actual level of ability and the level of ability that he or she can achieve when working under the guidance of a more qualified instructor is called
 
  a. the mesosystem. c. guided learning.
  b. contextualism. d. the zone of proximal development.



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Answer to Question 1

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