Oklahoma State Assessment Test (OSAT) Early Childhood Education Practice Test

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What does scaffolding in education refer to?

  1. Providing complete independence to learners

  2. Gradually removing support while building on ideas

  3. Repetitively instructing without context

  4. Expecting learners to figure out concepts alone

The correct answer is: Gradually removing support while building on ideas

Scaffolding in education refers to the approach of gradually removing support while building on learners' existing knowledge and skills. This process allows educators to provide initial assistance that helps students understand complex concepts and tasks. As students gain confidence and become more competent, the support is systematically removed, allowing them to take on greater responsibility for their learning. By starting with a high level of support, educators ensure that learners do not become overwhelmed, fostering a positive environment that encourages exploration and problem-solving. This method is particularly effective in early childhood education, where developmental differences can significantly impact learning. By using scaffolding, educators not only enhance understanding but also promote independence and critical thinking as students are guided to discover and construct their own knowledge progressively.