Students in a fourth-grade reading group are reading a passage about snakes. Their teacher asks, 'Who can think of a good title that summarizes what this passage is about?' After hearing several good suggestions, the teacher says, 'The author says that snakes are helpful to farmers. What evidence does she give to support her statement?' If we consider Vygotsky’s concept of internalization, we might predict that such a discussion will:

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Sociocultural theory is a psychological and sociological theory that explores how society and culture impact an individual's development. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration, cultural tools, and social interaction in the learning process.  Sociocultural theory has been used to explain: How children learn within the family How a society's division of labor by gender drives other gender differences in behavior How people's psychological development is partially guided by mentors in their lives  Sociocultural theory is based on the work of Soviet psychologist Lev Vygotsky, who... Show more

Students in a fourth-grade reading group are reading a passage about snakes. Their teacher asks, 'Who can think of a good title that summarizes what this passage is about?' After hearing several good suggestions, the teacher says, 'The author says that snakes are helpful to farmers. What evidence does she give to support her statement?' If we consider Vygotsky’s concept of internalization, we might predict that such a discussion will:






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