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The Journal of the Learning Sciences

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The Journal of the Learning Sciences book

A Special Issue of the Journal of the Learning Sciences

The Journal of the Learning Sciences

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The Journal of the Learning Sciences book

A Special Issue of the Journal of the Learning Sciences
Edited ByElizabeth A. Davis, Naomi Miyake Guest
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2004
eBook Published 7 December 2018
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Psychology Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203764411
Pages 192
eBook ISBN 9780203764411
Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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Davis, E.A., & Guest, N.M. (Eds.). (2004). The Journal of the Learning Sciences: A Special Issue of the Journal of the Learning Sciences (1st ed.). Psychology Press. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203764411

ABSTRACT

This special issue works toward refining the understanding of a construct that has had a name for nearly 30 years and has been used by educators of all stripes for centuries. The introduction lays the groundwork for discussing the issues addressed throughout. Each of the papers address different aspects of a similar problem: How can we conceptualize, design, and assess the effects of scaffolding when it is implemented in a complex classroom system? The first article addresses a core problem in conceptualizing scaffolding: What are the specific goals of scaffolding provided in software tools? The next paper extends this consideration of how scaffolding mechanisms can complement each other and explores issues having to do with the complex settings in which scaffolding is used. A framework which synthesizes theoretical and design work done in cognitive science, psychology, educational technology, science education, and the learning sciences over the last three decades is the topic of the third paper. The final article presents a new method for analyzing the effects of scaffolding. This special issues closes with commentary covering different components of a definition of scaffolding, including the "what, why, and how" of scaffolding.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |157 pages

Guest Editors’ Introduction

chapter |8 pages

Explorations of Scaffolding in Complex Classroom Systems

ByElizabeth A. Davis, Naomi Miyake

chapter |32 pages

Scaffolding Complex Learning: The Mechanisms of Structuring and Problematizing Student Work

ByBrian J. Reiser

chapter |31 pages

Synergy: A Complement to Emerging Patterns of Distributed Scaffolding

ByIris Tabak

chapter |50 pages

A Scaffolding Design Framework for Software to Support Science Inquiry

ByChris Quintana, Brian J. Reiser, Elizabeth A. Davis, Joseph Krajcik, Eric Fretz, Ravit Golan Duncan, Eleni Kyza, Daniel Edelson, Elliot Soloway

chapter |35 pages

Scaffolding Analysis: Extending the Scaffolding Metaphor to Learning Artifacts

ByBruce Sherin, Brian J. Reiser, Daniel Edelson

part |31 pages

Commentary

chapter |29 pages

The Social and Technological Dimensions of Scaffolding and Related Theoretical Concepts for Learning, Education, and Human Activity

ByRoy D. Pea

chapter |1 pages

Erratum

Edited ByElizabeth A. Davis, Naomi Miyake Guest
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