Scaffolding and interventions between students and teachers in a Learning Design Sequence

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Autor(a) principal: Stålbrandt,Eva Edman
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Hössjer,Annika
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Psicologia Escolar e Educacional (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-85572007000300004
Resumo: The aims of this paper are to develop knowledge about scaffolding when students in Swedish schools use digital educational material and to investigate what the main focus is in teachers' interventions during a Learning Design Sequence (LDS), based on a socio-cultural perspective. The results indicate that scaffolding were most common in the primary transformation unit and the most frequent type was procedural scaffolding, although all types of scaffolds; conceptual, metacognitive, procedural, strategic, affective and technical scaffolding occurred in all parts of a learning design sequence. In this study most of the teachers and students, think that using digital educational material requires more and other forms of scaffolding and concerning teacher interventions teachers interact both supportively and restrictively according to students' learning process. Reasons for that are connected to the content of the intervention and whether teachers intervene together with the students or not.
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title Scaffolding and interventions between students and teachers in a Learning Design Sequence
spellingShingle Scaffolding and interventions between students and teachers in a Learning Design Sequence
Stålbrandt,Eva Edman
Technology
Scaffolding
Knowledge
title_short Scaffolding and interventions between students and teachers in a Learning Design Sequence
title_full Scaffolding and interventions between students and teachers in a Learning Design Sequence
title_fullStr Scaffolding and interventions between students and teachers in a Learning Design Sequence
title_full_unstemmed Scaffolding and interventions between students and teachers in a Learning Design Sequence
title_sort Scaffolding and interventions between students and teachers in a Learning Design Sequence
author Stålbrandt,Eva Edman
author_facet Stålbrandt,Eva Edman
Hössjer,Annika
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author2 Hössjer,Annika
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Hössjer,Annika
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Technology
Scaffolding
Knowledge
topic Technology
Scaffolding
Knowledge
description The aims of this paper are to develop knowledge about scaffolding when students in Swedish schools use digital educational material and to investigate what the main focus is in teachers' interventions during a Learning Design Sequence (LDS), based on a socio-cultural perspective. The results indicate that scaffolding were most common in the primary transformation unit and the most frequent type was procedural scaffolding, although all types of scaffolds; conceptual, metacognitive, procedural, strategic, affective and technical scaffolding occurred in all parts of a learning design sequence. In this study most of the teachers and students, think that using digital educational material requires more and other forms of scaffolding and concerning teacher interventions teachers interact both supportively and restrictively according to students' learning process. Reasons for that are connected to the content of the intervention and whether teachers intervene together with the students or not.
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