PandemicPedagogy #3: Scaffolding Learning

Instructional scaffolding is a process through which a teacher adds supports for students in order to enhance learning and aid in the mastery of tasks and knowledge acquisition. As students master the assigned tasks, the supports are gradually removed. In the traditional classroom, you can typically see when students are struggling, scaffolding helps address similar concerns that might be less visible online. For a short guide on instructional design visit scaffolding learning

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