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Vygotsky believed that learning primarily occurred through __________.
A.
schemas formed from one’s experiences
B.
one’s experiences with the environment
C.
one’s social interactions with others
D.
use of symbolism through experience
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C. one’s social interactions with others
Vygotsky's sociocultural theory stresses that cognitive development and learning occur through social interaction (e.g., guided learning, scaffolding, and the zone of proximal development).
Vygotsky's sociocultural theory stresses that cognitive development and learning occur through social interaction (e.g., guided learning, scaffolding, and the zone of proximal development).
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