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"In developmental literature, scaffolding refers to the way an expert provides guidance to a learner within a learning process by increasing or reducing the level of assistance in accordance with the partner’s performance. In our approach, we transfer the term from the area of learning to understanding. In accordance with the idea that understanding is constructed by both partners, both partners can scaffold each other—that is, provide the other partner with the information needed to arrive at a joint construction of the explanandum and the desired form of understanding. Together with the process of monitoring, it is not only a form of guidance but also supervision, and both together aid the active participation of both partners."[1]
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- ↑ TRR 318 Proposal