C) Learning happens most effectively when a student is working on tasks that are slightly beyond their current abilities, with guidance.
What is a main idea behind Vygotsky's 'Zone of Proximal Development'? (1 point)
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A) Learning happens most effectively when a student is challenged way beyond their current abilities.
A) Learning happens most effectively when a student is challenged way beyond their current abilities.
B) Learning happens most effectively when a student is working on tasks they can already do independently.
B) Learning happens most effectively when a student is working on tasks they can already do independently.
C) Learning happens most effectively when a student is working on tasks that are slightly beyond their current abilities, with guidance.
C) Learning happens most effectively when a student is working on tasks that are slightly beyond their current abilities, with guidance.
D) Learning happens most effectively when a student is working on tasks that are completely unfamiliar to them.
D) Learning happens most effectively when a student is working on tasks that are completely unfamiliar to them.
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