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-In stating that the natural scientist, just like the social scientist, is 'socially and politically embedded within a complex
and densely structured institutional and cultural landscape, which they cannot simply escape by climbing the ivory tower of academe to look down with scientific dispassion and disinterest on all they survey', Hay highlights the limitations of value-free research in both natural and social science.
Zone of Proximal Development
A concept in educational psychology referring to the difference between what a learner can do without help and what they can achieve with guidance and encouragement from a skilled partner.
Scaffolding
An educational technique that involves providing support to students or learners in the early stages of learning, gradually removing the support as the learner becomes more proficient.
Rehearsal
The act of purposely repeating information to maintain it in short-term memory.
Meta Cognition
Refers to the awareness and control one has over their own thought processes, including planning, monitoring, and evaluating their cognitive activities.
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