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What did Vygotsky mean by the term "the zone of proximal development"?

A) The distance between what a person knows as a child and as an adult.
B) The distance between what a child can do on his or her own and what the child can do with the help of adults.
C) The time of transition between each of Piaget's stages of development.
D) The regression in development that occurs in one area as a child progresses in a similar, related area.

Zone Of Proximal Development

A concept in education and cognitive psychology referring to the difference between what a learner can do without help and what they can achieve with guidance and encouragement.

Vygotsky

A Russian psychologist who proposed the sociocultural theory of cognitive development, emphasizing the role of social interaction in learning.

  • Recognize the importance of societal elements and educational approaches in the advancement of cognitive development, as illustrated by Vygotsky's zone of proximal development framework.
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