Scaffolding - the titrated support provided to learners to enable them to perform what would otherwise be outside their individual achievement-has become a central target of design and research in the learning sciences. In this chapter, we provide an overview of the different theoretical approaches that have most informed research on scaffolding in the learning sciences. We further discuss the main modes of empirical learning sciences research around scaffolding. We conclude with open questions and suggestions for future research on scaffolding in the learning sciences
Recent years have seen a dynamic growth of research communities addressing conditions, processes and...
Scaffolding was initially defined as the process that enables a child or novice to solve a problem,...
This article discusses the change in the notion of scaffolding from a description of the interac-tio...
I amperhapsnot theonlyonewhofeels that theconceptof scaffoldinghasbecomeso broad in its meanings in ...
[[abstract]]. This content analysis of articles in the Social Science Citation Index journals from 1...
Scaffolding is a form of temporary support offered to a learner to assist in the process of becoming...
Abstract. A brief overview overview is provided of how the scaffolding metaphor has been defined in ...
This paper addresses the use of scaffolding in learning contexts that incorporate technologically ba...
In this chapter, we argue that the learning sciences are poised for a “decade of synergy. ” We focus...
In this article we have reinterpreted a relatively standard definition of scaffolding in the context...
Within a classroom, different students have different needs. This makes the teacher’s job challengin...
Scaffolding technique involves changing the level of support for learning. A teacher of more advance...
This study is an investigation of the ways in which teachers in a special school for children with s...
Abstract: In this paper, we revisit and re-examine the importance of and possibilities for supportin...
Re-Theorising Learning and Research Methods in Learning Research explores the latest developments in...
Recent years have seen a dynamic growth of research communities addressing conditions, processes and...
Scaffolding was initially defined as the process that enables a child or novice to solve a problem,...
This article discusses the change in the notion of scaffolding from a description of the interac-tio...
I amperhapsnot theonlyonewhofeels that theconceptof scaffoldinghasbecomeso broad in its meanings in ...
[[abstract]]. This content analysis of articles in the Social Science Citation Index journals from 1...
Scaffolding is a form of temporary support offered to a learner to assist in the process of becoming...
Abstract. A brief overview overview is provided of how the scaffolding metaphor has been defined in ...
This paper addresses the use of scaffolding in learning contexts that incorporate technologically ba...
In this chapter, we argue that the learning sciences are poised for a “decade of synergy. ” We focus...
In this article we have reinterpreted a relatively standard definition of scaffolding in the context...
Within a classroom, different students have different needs. This makes the teacher’s job challengin...
Scaffolding technique involves changing the level of support for learning. A teacher of more advance...
This study is an investigation of the ways in which teachers in a special school for children with s...
Abstract: In this paper, we revisit and re-examine the importance of and possibilities for supportin...
Re-Theorising Learning and Research Methods in Learning Research explores the latest developments in...
Recent years have seen a dynamic growth of research communities addressing conditions, processes and...
Scaffolding was initially defined as the process that enables a child or novice to solve a problem,...
This article discusses the change in the notion of scaffolding from a description of the interac-tio...