- [Current trends in education are informed by Vygotsky] Scaffolding is based on
Vygotsky's (1978) concept of the zone of proximal development. The "zone of proximal
development" (ZPD) is the distance between the actual developmental level as determined by
independent problem solving and the level of potential development as determined through
problem solving under adult guidance or in collaboration with more capable peers
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- Teachers can aid intellectual development in students by providing them with information
and temporary support which can be gradually decreased as the students' competence
increases. The goal of providing scaffolds is for students to become independent,
self-regulated thinkers who are more self-sufficient and less teacher dependent. Scaffolding
in teaching is comparable to the construction of a building which is gradually removed as
its structure becomes better able to support its own weight. Scaffolds are like training
wheels on a bicycle which provide temporary support while the rider learns to maintain
balance. Once the bike rider is secure about maintaining balance, the training wheels are
removed and the rider self-balances
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