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scaffolding

n. in education, a teaching style that supports and facilitates the student as he or she learns a new skill or concept, with the ultimate goal of the student becoming self-reliant. Derived from Lev Vygotsky’s theories, in practice it involves teaching material just beyond the level at which the student could learn alone. Technologies (e.g., computer software) that may be used to assist in this process are known as scaffolded tools.

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catatonic stupor

catatonic stupor

a state of significantly decreased reactivity to environmental stimuli and events and reduced spontaneous movement, often as a symptom of catatonic schizophrenia.