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A majority of my teaching career consisted of working with students who functioned at a Tier 2 and Tier 3 level. It's not that they could NOT learn, they were extremely bright students. It's that they either: Entered the US late (lacked years of schooling) Had very little home support Missed several hours or days of school (therefore Tier 1 instruction) Had classes in previous years where their teacher was new or left in the middle of the year (or had a sub for a great deal of the year)…

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Graphic organizers can be quite useful in educational scaffolding. Using visual assistance, these tools assist students in organizing their thoughts on complicated or linked pieces of information. Scaffolding In Education, College Lecture, Technology Vocabulary, College Lectures, New Knowledge, Education Degree, Teaching Practices, Learning Strategies, Cooperative Learning

Scaffolding is an effective educational method that helps pupils retain and apply new knowledge. Scaffolding strategies are likely to be introduced to you as part of your education degree program. Some of these scaffolding strategies are very enjoyable and engaging for pupils. Consider the following five examples.

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When studying learning and cognition in graduate school, I was drawn to the theories of Lev Vygotsky, a Russian Psychologist from the early 1900s that presented a sociocultural approach to learning and cognition. He offered a theory that I believe presents optimal classroom instruction for all learners. What is Vygotsky’s Theoretical Lens? At the heart of Vygotsky's theoretical lens is that social interaction plays a key role in the development of learning and cognition. Vygotsky claimed…

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Are you looking for a concrete way you can map out your reading/writing/language mini-lessons so that your students can be successful during their independent time? WATCH MY LIVE VIDEO AND DISCOVER HOW I SCAFFOLD LEARNING DURING A 10-15 MINUTE MINI-LESSON. How to Scaffold Learning in a Mini Lesson Check out all my reading and writing

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The first is that individual development, including higher mental functioning, has its origins in social sources. This theme is best represented in Vygotsky's “genetic law of development”: “Any function of the child's cultural development appears on the stage twice, or on two planes, first the social, then the psychological, first between people as an intermental category, then within the child as an intramental category” (Vygotsky, 1931/1997, pp. 105–106). Vygotsky Zone Of Proximal Development, Lev Vygotsky Sociocultural Theory, Lev Vygotsky Theory, Vygotsky Scaffolding, Vygotsky Theory Child Development, Vygotsky Theory, Zone Of Proximal Development, Learning Theories, Child Development Theories

Mar 21, 2017 - Lev Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory-- Scaffolding & Zone of proximal development (ZPD)

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