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Educational terms: about "scaffolding" in teaching English?



 
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Educational terms: about "scaffolding" in teaching English? #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 11, 2009 11:58 am   Educational terms: about "scaffolding" in teaching English?
 

Hi all,
Does anybody Know anything about "scaffolding" in teaching English?
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Educational terms: about "scaffolding" in teaching English? #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 12, 2009 16:55 pm   Educational terms: about "scaffolding" in teaching English?
 

I really don't know for certain, but I would think it relates to the structure of teaching, ie; the rate of progress expected from the student, or conversely, the rate at which the teacher progresses the teaching.
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