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KMKlecturer ZETY SHEREEN BT ABU BAKAR
on Dec 26, 2024

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Which approach is a form of sensitive teaching in which the partner is attuned to the needs of the child and helps him or her to accomplish more than the child could do alone?

A) guided participation
B) zone of proximal development
C) brain-based education
D) active learning

Guided Participation

Also known as apprenticeship in thinking; the process by which people learn from others who guide them, providing a scaffold to help them accomplish more than the child could do alone.

Sensitive Teaching

An educational approach that focuses on responding to the emotional and developmental needs of students in a compassionate manner.

  • Master the concept of Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory as it pertains to children’s educational growth and progress, highlighting the zone of proximal development (ZPD) and the practice of scaffolding.
  • Recognize the impact of guided participation and verbal guidance on children's cognitive control, planning, and problem-solving skills.
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Sarah WilliamsDec 27, 2024
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