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Lev Vygotsky called the difference between solo performance and assisted performance the zone of proximal __________ .

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Lev Vygotsky called the difference between solo performance and assisted performance the zone of proximal development.

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Lev Vygotsky called the difference between solo performance and assisted performance the zone of proximal Development

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  • The central point of Vygotsky's theory is that children's cognitive development is facilitated by "social interaction" with other people, especially those with more experience/skills. In other terms, Vygotsky claimed that social learning takes priority over cognitive development & children actively construct knowledge.
  • The Vygotsky definition of "Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)" eferring to children's learning is most well recognised. According to the Vygotsky, children in a zone of "proximal development "may almost for any specific can  task accomplish this task almost independently, but not yet. They need any assistance to successfully accomplish the mission.
  • Vygotsky's "cognitive development theory" organizes the latest information acquired in their "existing mental schemas", when children are instructed or demonstrated how to execute those functions .. This information is used as a reference/guide about how such activities should be carried out and ultimately children learn to independently perform them ...

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